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REGISTER 



OF THE 



Society of Colonial Mars 



IN THE 



state 0f TOigs0urt, 



ORGANIZED IN ST. LOUIS, MO., NOVEMBER 22, 1894. 



1907-1909. 



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OKKICERS 

OF THE 

General Society of Colonial Wars. 

1909. 



(Botjernor (Beneraf . 

ARTHUR J. C. SOWDON, Boston. Mass. 

(pice*(Bot>emor (Beneraf. 

HOWLAND PELL. New York City. 

©e^jufg (Bouernors (Beneraf. 

New York Maj.-Gen. CHARLES FRANCIS ROE .... New York City. 

Pennsylvania. . . . RICHARD McCALL CADWALADER Philadelphia. 

Maryland J. APPLETON WILSON Baltimore. 

Massachusetts . . . Rev. CHARLES L. HUTCHINS, D. D .... Concord. 
Connecticut .... Hon. MORRIS BEACH BEARDSLEY .... Bridgeport. 

Districtof Columbia, WILLIAM VAN ZANDT COX Washington 

New Jersey .... JOHN EYERMAN Easton. Pa 

Virginia Hon. RICHARD THOS. WALKER DUKE, Jr. Charlottesville. 

New Hampshire . . Prof. CHARLES LATHROP PARSONS . . . .Durham. 

Vermont DANIEL W. ROBINSON Burlington. 

Illinois JOHN SMITH SARGENT Chicago. 

Missouri Hon. JOHN BARBER WHITE Kansas City. 

Ohio HOWARD S. WINSLOW Cincinnati. 

Nebraska JOHN PRENTISS LORD. M. D Omaha. 

Minnesota Hon. ELL TORRANCE Minneapolis. 

Kentucky GEORGE T. WOOD Louisville 

California Hon. FRANK P. FLINT Los Angeles. 

Colorado CHAUNCEY F. DEWEY Denver 

Iowa JUDSON KEITH DEMING Dubuque. 

Georgia JOHN AVERY GERE CARSON Savannah. 

Michigan THOMAS H. EATON Detroit. 

Wisconsin WYMAN KNEELAND FLINT Milwaukee. 

Delaware THOMAS J. CRAVEN Salem, N. J. 

Rhode Island. . . . Prof. WILFRED HAROLD MUNRO Providence. 

Washington .... J. KENNEDY STOUT Washington, D. 

Maine FRITZ HERMANN JORDAN Portland. 

Indiana Prof. ALEXANDER FREDERICK FLEET . .Culver. 

^ecrefarg (Beneraf. 

CLARENCE STORM. 45 William St.. New York City. 

®e:)ntfg ^ecreforg (Beneraf. 



^reciBurer (Beneraf. 

WILLIAM MacPHERSON HORNOR, 1416 S. Penn Square. Philadelphia . 

©e^Jttfg ^treacuretr (Beneraf. 

FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS. Philadelphia. Pa. 

(KegtBfrar (Beneraf. 

GEORGE NORBURY MACKENZIE. 1808 Park Ave.. Baltimore. Md. 

^tsforian (Beneraf. 

T. J. OAKLEY RHINELANDER, New York City. 

C^phin (Beneraf. 

Rt. Rev. DANIEL SYLVESTER TUTTLE, D. D.. LL. D., St. Louis. Mo. 

^urgeon (Beneraf. 

JUSTIN E. EMERSON, M. D., Detroit. Mich. 

C^anceffor (Beneraf. 

Hon. henry STOCKBRIDGE, Baltimore. Md. 




ARTHUR JOHN CLARK SOWDON. 
Governor General. 



General Officers. 




ROWLAND PELL, 
Vice - Governor General. 





CLARENCE STORM, 
Secretary-General. 



WILLL-^M MACPHERSON HORNOR, 
Treasurer-General. 



General Officers. 




GEO. NORBURY MACKENZIE. 

Registrar-General. 





FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS. 
Deputy Treasurer-General. 



T. J. OAKLEY RHINELANDER. 
Historian-General. 



General Officers. 




RT. REV. DANIEL SYLVESTER TUTTLE. D. D., LL.D. 
Chaplain General. 





JUSTIN E. EMERSON, M. D.. 
Surgeon General. 



HON. HENRY STOCKBRIDGE, 
Chancellor General. 



General Officers. 



OFFICERS 

OF THE 



SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

IN THE 

State of iHMssouri* 

Elected November 13, 1908. 
(Bouernor. 

Dr. HORATIO NELSON SPENCER. M. D., LL. D., St. Louis. 

©e^ntfg (BoDernor. 

WILLIAM POTTS KENNETT, St. Louis. 

feteufcnonf (BoDernor. 

Prof. EDWARD MARTIN SHEPARD, Sc. D., Springfield. 

©e^fg (Bouernor fo (Bcnerof ^octetg. 

Hon. JOHN BARBER WHITE, Kansas City. 

^ecteforg. 

HOBART BRINSMADE, mo Washington Ave.. St. Louis. 

©e^jufg ^ecrefatg. 

EDWARD FISHER JACKSON, St. Louis. 

treasurer. 

GEORGE TURNER PARKER, 
Southeast Corner Broadway and Locust Street, St. Louis. 

QRegiBftar. 

HENRY CADLE. Bethany, Mo. 

JAMES THOMAS SANDS, St. Louis. 

Rt. Rev. DANIEL SYLVESTER TUTTLE, D. D., LL. D.. 
Bishop of Missouri, St. Louis. 

(Benffemen of i^t Counctf. 

HORATIO NELSON SPENCER. M. D., Hon. WALTER BOND DOUGLAS, 

WILLIAM POTTS KENNETT, HENRY CADLE, 

Prof. EDWARD MARTIN SHEPARD, Hon. SELDEN PALMER SPENCER, 

HOBART BRINSMADE. CHARLES McINTOSH CUTHBERT. 

GEORGE TURNER PARKER, HENRY PURKITT WYMAN. 

Capt. ROBERT McCULI.OCH. Col. JAMES HAMILTON McCORD. 

Hon. WILLIAM BRADFORD HOMER. Hon. FREDERICK NEWTON JUDSON. 
WALLACE DELAFIELD. 



©efegafes fo i^ (Benetaf ^octefg. 



JOHN CROCKER FOOTE, LAUREN CHASE EASTMAN. 

CHARLES FRANCIS CADLE, RICHARD McCULLOCH. 

ARTHUR SAMUEL PARTRIDGE. 

(^ftetnafeB. 

SOLOMON HINCKLEY MUDGE, FRANKLIN LEE RIDGELY. 

WILLIAM STREET BAKER, SAMUEL BOYD BALL. 

RICHARD SCREVEN STROBHART. 

Committee on %xBiot\c(!iX ©ocumente. 

Capt. LEROY KINGSLAND ROBBINS, STOUGHTON WALKER, 
MALCOLM MACBETH, LAURENCE LEMPRIERE PRINCE, 

HUNTER McKEAND MERIWETHER. 

Commufee on (WlemBetB^i^J. 

HOBART BRINSMADE. JOHN CHESTER BARROWS. 

RAVENEL MACBETH, EDWIN RUTHVEN CRUTCHER. 

ANDREW McCLURE SULLIVAN. 




HORATIO NELSON SPENCER. M. D.. LL.D. 
Governor. 



OFKICERS 

OF THE 



SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

IN THE 

State of ilDissoud. 

Elected November 13, 1908. 
(Bouernor. 

Dr. HORATIO NELSON SPENCER, M. D., LL. D., St. Louis. 

©e^mfg (Bouernor. 

WILLIAM POTTS KExNNETT, St. Louis. 

i^itxxitwxwi (Botjernor. 

Prof. EDWARD MARTIN SHEPARD, Sc. D., Springfield. 

©e^mfg (Botjemor fo (Benetaf ^octefg. 

Hon. JOHN BARBER WHITE, Kansas City. 

^ecrefarg. 

HOBART BRINSMADE. mo Washington Ave., St. Louis. 

©e^mfg ^ecrefarg. 

EDWARD FISHER JACKSON, St. Louis. 

GEORGE TURNER PARKER, 
Southeast Corner Broadway and Locust Street, St. Louis. 

(HegiBfrar. 

HENRY CADLE, Bethany, Mo. 

JAMES THOMAS SANDS. St. Louis. 

Rt. Rev. DANIEL SYLVESTER TUTTLE, D. D., LL. D.. 
Bishop of Missouri, St. Louis. 

(Benffemen of i^t Counctf. 

HORATIO NELSON SPENCER. M. D., Hon. WALTER BOND DOUGLAS, 

WILLIAM POTTS KENNETT, HENRY CADLE, 

Prof. EDWARD MARTIN SHEPARD, Hon. SELDEN PALMER SPENCER. 

HOBART BRINSMADE. CHARLES McINTOSH CUTHBERT. 

GEORGE TURNER PARKER, HENRY PURKITT WYMAN. 

Capt. ROBERT McCULLOCH. Col. JAMES HAMILTON McCORD, 

Hon. WILLIAM BRADFORD HOMER. Hon. FREDERICK NEWTON JUDSON. 
WALLACE DELAFIELD. 



©efegafes fo i^ (Beneraf ^ociefg. 



JOHN CROCKER FOOTE, LAUREN CHASE EASTMAN. 

CHARLES FRANCIS CADLE, RICHARD McCULLOCH. 

ARTHUR SAMUEL PARTRIDGE. 

(^ftetnafeB. 

SOLOMON HINCKLEY MUDGE, FRANKLIN LEE RIDGELY. 

WILLIAM STREET BAKER, SAMUEL BOYD BALL, 

RICHARD SCREVEN STROBHART. 

(Comxmiitt on %\6iotxc<ii ©ocumente. 

Capt. leroy kingsland robbins, stoughton walker, 
malcolm macbeth, laurence lempriere prince, 

hunter mckeand meriwether. 

Commitfee on (gUmSerB^i^). 

HOBART BRINSMADE. JOHN CHESTER BARROWS, 

RAVENEL MACBETH. EDWIN RUTHVEN CRUTCHER. 

ANDREW McCLURE SULLIVAN. 




HORATIO NELSON SPENCER. M. D., LL.D. 
Governor. 




WILLIAM POTTS KENNETT, 
Deputy Governor. 




PROF. EDWARD MARTIN SHEPARD, Sc. D., 
Lieutenant-Governor. 




HON. JOHN BARBER WHITE, 
Deputy Govenor-General to General Society. 




HOBART BRINSMADE. 
Secretary, 




EDWARD FISHER JACKSON, 
Deputy Secretary. 




GEORGE TURNER PARKER, 
/ Treasurer. 




HENRY CADLE. 
Registrar. 




JAMES THOMAS SANDS. 
Historian. 




RT. REV. DANIEL SYLVESTER TUTTLE. D. D.. LL. D.. 
Chaplain. 





HORATIO NELSON SPENCER, M. D. 



WILLIAM POTTS KENNETT. 





PROF. EDWARD MARTIN SHEPARD. HOBART BRINSMADE. 

Gentlemen of the Council. 




GEORGE TURNER PARKER. 



HENRY CADLE. 





hon. selden palmer spencer. charles mcintosh cuthbert. 

Gentlemen of the Council. 



.-*^-2^^.'"»r~srv' 'V^r--. 





HENRY PURKITT WYMAN. 



COL. JAMES HAMILTON McCORD, N. G. M. 





WALLACE DELAFIELD. ROBERT McCULLOCH. 

Gentlemen of the Council. 




HON. FREDERICK NEWTON JUDSON. 








HON. WALTER BOND DOUGL.\S. 



HON. WILLl.AM BRADFORD HOMER. 



Gentlemen of the Council. 



CHARTER MEMBERS 

SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

IN THE STATE OF MISSOURI, 



State Society ^ 

j>Jq Cteneral Society 

No. 

I. Henry Cable 



2. Alexander Frederick Fleet 402 



• . . 385 

K Fleet 

3- James Thomas Sands . 752 

* 4- Curtiss Crane Gardiner 753 

5. Henry Purkitt Wyman 754 

t 6. Charles Hadley Wyman 75c 

7. Lauren Chase Eastman 756 

t 8. ESEK StEERE BaLLORD jc^-j 

t 9. John Green 7^3 

*io. Clarence Conde Obear 75g 

tii. Frank Obear y^ 

ti2. John Scott Carter 761 

tMembership has ceased, 
* Deceased. 



BY-LAWS 



OF THE 



MISSOURI SOCIETY. 



NAME. 



This organization shall be known as the Society of Colonial 
Wars in the State of Missouri, and is a part of the General Society 
of Colonial Wars, and its headquarters shall be in the City of St. 
Louis, Missouri. 

OFFICERS. 

II. — The officers of the Society, to be elected annually from 
the members of the Society, shall be a Governor, a Deputy- 
Governor, a Lieutenant-Governor, a Secretary, a Deputy-Secre- 
tary, a Treasurer, a Registrar, an Historian, and a Chaplain. 
These officers, excepting the Historian, Deputy-Secretary and 
Chaplain, shall be ex-officio members of the Council ; and in 
addition the Council shall be composed of nine other persons. 

FEES AND DUES. 

III. — The initiation fee shall be five dollars. The annual dues, 
payable on or before January ist of each year, shall be five dollars. 
The payment at one time of $75 shall constitute life membership, 
and shall exempt the member so paying from annual dues. 

QUALIFICATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP. 

IV. — Any male person above the age of twenty-one years, of 
good moral character and reputation, shall be eligible to member- 
ship in this Society, who is lineally descended in the male or 
female line from an ancestor : 

(i) Who served as a military or naval officer, or as a soldier, 
sailor or marine, or as a privateersman under authority of the 



12 ^ocietg of Cofonidf Wdrs. 

Colonies which afterward formed the United States, or in the 
forces of Great Britain which participated with those of the 
said Colonies in any wars in which the said Colonies were 
engaged, or in which they enrolled men, from the settlement of 
Jamestown, May 13th, 1607, to the battle of Lexington, April 
19th, 1775; or 

(2) Who held office in any of the Colonies between the dates 
above mentioned, either as 

(a) Director-General, Vice-Director-General or member of the 
Council or legislative body in the Colony of New Netherlands ; 

(b) Governor, Lieutenant or Deputy-Governor, Lord Pro- 
prietor, member of the King's or Governor's Council or legislative 
body in the Colonies of New York, New Jersey, Virginia, Penn- 
sylvania and Delaware ; 

(c) Lord Proprietor, Governor, Deputy-Governor, or member 
of the Council or of the legislative body in Maryland and the 
Carolinas ; 

(d) Governor, Deputy-Governor, Governor's Assistant or Com- 
missioner to the United Colonies of New England, or member of 
the Council, body of Assistants or legislative body in any of the 
New England Colonies. 

ELECTION OF MEMBERS. 

V. — Members shall be elected as follows: A candidate must 
be proposed by one member of the Society and seconded by 
another. The candidate, or his proposers, shall send his name 
and documents or other proof of qualifications to the Secretary, 
who shall transmit them to the Membership Committee. The 
Committee shall carefully investigate the same. If the candidate 
be a resident within the jurisdiction of another State Society, the 
said Committee shall, through the Secretary, obtain the consent 
of the Council of such State Society before making favorable 
report. Upon favorable report by the Committee, the Council of 
this Society may elect him by ballot. 

A candidate receiving two negative votes shall fail of election. 

Payment of the initiation fees and dues shall be a prerequisite 
of membership. 



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GOVERNOR. 

VI. — The Governor, or in his absence the Deputy-Governor or 
Lieutenant-Governor, or in their absence a chairman pro tern., 
shall exercise the duties of presiding officer at all meetings of the 
Society, under the usual rules of parliamentary laws, subject to 
an appeal to the Society. He shall have power to convene the 
Council at his discretion or upon the written request of two 
members of the Council, or upon the like request of five members 
of the Society. 

SECRETARY. 

VII. — The Secretary shall conduct the general correspondence 
of the Society and keep a record thereof. He shall notify all 
elected candidates of their admission, and perform such other 
duties as the Society or his office may require. He shall have 
charge of the seal, by-laws, historical and other documents and 
records of the Society, other than those required to be deposited 
with the Registrar, and shall affix the seal to all properly authenti- 
cated certificates of membership, and transmit the same to the 
members to whom they may be issued. He shall notify the 
Registrar of all admissions to membership. He shall certify all 
acts of the Society, and, when required, authenticate them under 
seal. He shall have charge of printing and publications issued 
by the Society. He shall give due notice of the time and place 
of the holding of all Courts of the Society and of the Council. 
He shall keep fair and accurate records of all the proceedings 
and orders of the Society and of the Council, and shall give notice 
to each officer who may be affected by them of all votes, resolu- 
tions and proceedings of the Society or of the Council, and at the 
General Court, or oftener ; shall report the names of those candi- 
dates who have been admitted to membership and those whose 
resignations have been accepted, and of those members who have 
been expelled. In his absence from any meeting, the Deputy- 
Secretary shall act, or a Secretary pro tern, may be designated 
therefor. 



14 ^ocieig of Cofcniaf ^<xx6. 

TREASURER. 

VIII. — The Treasurer shall collect and keep the funds and 
securities of the Society, and as often as those funds shall amount 
to Fifty Dollars, they shall be deposited in some bank in the 
City of St. Louis, which shall be designated by the Council, to 
the credit of the Society of Colonial Wars, in the State of Mis- 
souri, and such funds shall be drawn thence on the checks of the 
Treasurer for the purpose of the Society only. Out of these 
funds he shall pay such sums only as may be ordered by the 
Society or Council, or his office may require. He shall keep a 
true account of his receipts and payments, and at each annual 
meeting render the same to the Society. For the faithful per- 
formance of his duty, he may be required to give such security 
as the Society may deem proper. 

REGISTRAR. 

IX. — The Registrar shall receive from the Society and file all 
the proofs upon which membership has been granted, with a list 
of all diplomas countersigned by him, and all documents which 
the Society may obtain, and he, under the direction of the Council, 
shall make copies of such papers as the owners may not be willing 
to leave in the keeping of the Society. 

HISTORIAN. 

X. — The Historian shall keep a detailed record of all historical 
and commemoration celebrations of the Society. And he shall 
edit and prepare for publication such historical addresses, papers 
and other documents as the Society may see fit to publish. Also 
a necrological list of each year, and biographies of deceased 
members. 

CHAPLAIN. 

XL — The Chaplain shall be an ordained minister of a Christian 
Qiurch, and it shall be his duty to officiate when called upon by 
the proper officers. 



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THE COUNCIL. 

XII.— The Council shall meet as often as required, or at the 
call of the Governor, or at the call of the Secretary, or at the 
written request of two of its members. Three shall be a quorum 
for the transaction of business. They shall have control and 
management of the affairs and funds of the Society. They may 
accept the resignation of any member of the Society. At the 
General Court, they shall submit to the Society a report of their 
proceedings during the past year. The Council shall have the 
power to drop from the roll the name of any members of the 
Society who shall be at least two years in arrears, and shall fail 
on proper notice to pay the same within sixty days, and on being 
dropped his membership shall cease ; but he may be restored to 
membership at any time by the Council upon his written applica- 
tion, and the payment of all such arrears from the date when 
he was dropped to the date of his restoration. The Council may 
suspend any officer for cause, which must be reported to the 
Society, and action taken on the same within sixty days. 

COMMITTEE ON MEMBERSHIP. 

XIII.— The Committee on Membership shall consist of five 
members. They shall be chosen by ballot at the General Court 
of the Society, and shall be elected for a period of one year. 
Three members shall constitute a quorum, and a negative vote 
of two members shall cause an adverse report to the Council on 
the candidate's application. A candidate who has been rejected 
by the Council shall be ineligible for membership for a space of 
one year from date of rejection, except upon the unanimous vote 
of the Committee. 

The Committee shall have power to make by-laws for its gov- 
ernment, not inconsistent with the .constitution or by-laws of the 
Society. 

RESIGNATION. 

XIV.— No resignation of any member shall become effective 
unless consented to by the Council. 



16 ^ocietg of Cofonidf ^ata. 



DISQUALIFICATION. 

XV. — No person who may be enrolled as a member of this 
Society shall be permitted to continue in membership when his 
proofs of descent or eligibility shall be found to be defective. The 
Council, after thirty days' notice to such person to substantiate 
his claim, and upon his failure satisfactorily so to do, may require 
the Secretary to erase his name from the membership list. The 
said person shall have a right to appeal to the Society at its next 
Court or at the General Court. If the said appeal be sustained by 
a two-thirds vote of the members present at such Court, the said 
person's name shall be restored to said membership list. 



EXPULSION OR SUSPENSION. 

XVI. — Any member, for cause or conduct detrimental or antag- 
onistic to the interest or purposes of the Society, or for just cause, 
may be suspended or expelled from the Society ; but no member 
shall be expelled or suspended unless written charges be presented 
against such member to the Council. The Council shall give 
reasonable notice of such charges and afford such member reason- 
able opportunity to be heard and refute the same. The Council, 
after hearing such charges, may recommend to the Society the 
expulsion or suspension of such member, and if the recommenda- 
tion of the Council be adopted by a majority vote of the members 
of the Society present at such Court, he shall be so expelled or 
suspended, and the insignia of said member shall thereupon be 
returned to the Treasurer of the Society, and his rights therein 
shall be extinguished or suspended. The Treasurer shall refund 
to the said member the amount paid for the said insignia. 

Special Courts may be called by the Governor at such times 
as in his opinion the interests of the Society may demand, and 
must be called by the Secretary on the written request of three 
members. All notices of meetings shall be sent out at least six 
days before the date of the meeting. 



(gj^'&atvB 17 

SERVICE OF NOTICE. 

XVII.— It shall be the duty of every member to inform the 
Secretary of any change in his place of residence and of his post- 
office address. 

CERTIFICATE OF MEMBERSHIP. 

XVIII.— Members may receive a certificate of membership 
which shall be signed by the Governor, Secretary and Registrar.' 

ALTERATION OR AMENDMENT. 

XIX.— No alteration or amendment of the by-laws shall be 
made unless notice shall have been duly given in writing, signed 
by the member proposing the same, at a Court of the Society. 

The Secretary shall send a printed copy of the proposed amend- 
ment to the members of the Society, and state the Court at which 
the same will be voted upon. No amendment or alteration shall 
be made unless adopted by a two-thirds vote of the members 
present at the Court voting upon the same. 



ANNIVERSARY. 



The Society will meet annually in General Court and will hold 
a banquet on October loth. This date is selected because it com- 
memorates two most important events in Colonial history. 

First — The occupation of Fort Chartres by English troops, 
October loth, 1765. By the Treaty of Paris, concluded February 
loth, 1763, was settled for all time the question which had been in 
doubt for a century — whether French or English civilization and 
rule should shape the destinies of this continent. By this treaty 
Canada and that portion of Louisiana between the Alleghenies and 
the Mississippi were ceded by the French and came into possession 
of Great Britain. Capt. Thomas Stirling, with a company of the 
42d Highlanders, came down the Ohio in boats from Fort Pitt 
(now Pittsburg), arriving early in October, 1765. On the tenth 
day of that month he relieved the French commander of Fort 
Chartres, St. Ange, who for some months had been under orders 
to give up the fort whenever a force of British came to relieve 
him. These were the first English troops who ever set foot in the 
Illinois country. Fort Chartres, built by the French in 1720, was 
in its time the strongest fortress in America. Its ruins are on 
the left bank of the Mississippi River, in Randolph County, 111., 
fifty miles south of St. Louis and sixteen miles northwest of 
Kaskaskia. 

Second — On October loth, 1774, occurred the Battle of Point 
Pleasant, at the junction of the Kanawha with the Ohio River. 
This was a most important battle, and the complete victory over 
the Indians under Cornstalk put an end to their assaults upon 
our frontiers. 

Both these events were important Colonial footsteps in the 
direction of the West, and hence it seems most appropriate that 
this day should be selected as the anniversary of the first Society 
formed west of the Alleghenies. 



INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS AND MEMBERS. 



Family tradition will not be accepted by the Society for proof 
of ancestor's service. 

No original or supplemental application will be accepted by the 
Society that is not complete in the following particulars : 

1. Containing a reference for each act of service of ancestor. 

2. No cyclopaedias or genealogical works to be accepted as 
authority for service of ancestor, but reference required to doc- 
umentary records of the various Colonies, published Archives, 
histories of established reputation, and recognized works of local 
historical accuracy. 

3. Proceedings of Congress as well as the proceedings of the 
Conventions, Assemblies and Councils of the various Colonies. 

4. The pagination of reference in all cases to be required and 
verified. 

5. Reference to original documents to be supported by such 
documents, together with two type-written copies thereof, the 
original to be returned to the applicant after verification of copies 
in the office of the Registrar. 

6. All applications must be endorsed by two members of the 
Society. 

The State Society publishes a Register triennially containing 
the name and ancestor's service of the members of the Missouri 
Society, and publishes, free of charge, all supplemental applica- 
tions. One copy of this book is furnished every member free. 
Extra copies can be had for $2.00 each. 

The rosette to be worn in the upper button-hole of left lapel 
of the coat may be had of the Treasurer, George T. Parker, south- 
east corner Broadway and Locust, St. Louis, at a cost of 25 cents. 

The insignia, in gold, costing $22.00, or in silver gilt at $12.00, 
may be ordered through the Registrar. It is optional with mem- 
bers whether they purchase the rosette or insignia. 



20 ^octetg of Cofoniaf ^(Xxb. 

The General Society issues a Diploma Certificate of Member- 
ship, engrossed on heavy parchment, with the signatures of the 
officers of the General Society and State Society attached. This 
Diploma is a fine work of art. It is optional with members 
whether they purchase the same. If desired, it must be ordered 
through the Registrar of the State Society, and costs $7.75 framed, 
and express charges to be added from New York to destination. 

SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATIONS. 

When descent can be shown from more than one ancestor as 
described, supplemental applications may be filed — one for each 
additional line of descent. 

FEES. 

The membership fee is $5, and the annual dues $5, which sums 
must accompany the application. 

The General Society also requires a fee of fifty cents for filing 
every supplemental application, which sum must accompany the 
same. 

Blank applications and any information concerning the Society 
can be had by addressing the Secretary. 

HOBART BrINSMADE, 

mo Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. 




Flag of IhE Sociftr of Colonial ^tlars 
gn tht State of TOissouri. 



IRoll of fIDembers. 




EUGENE SOLIGNAC ABADIE. 



ROLL OF MEMBERS. 



State General 

Society No. Society Wo. 

i6i. *ABADIE, EUGENE SOLIGNAC, St. Louis 4073 

Eighth in descent from Robert Brooke (1602-1655), B. A. 
1620, M. A. 1624, Wadham College Oxon. Commis- 
sioned by Lord Baltimore, September 20, 1649, Com- 
mander-in-Chief of a new county to be set out in Alary- 
land and Member of the Council. Commander of 
Charles County, 1650. Appointed March 29, 1652, by 
Cromwell's Commissioners, President of the Council 
and Acting Governor. 

Seventh in descent from Major Thomas Brooke (1632- 
1676), Commissioned Captain January 15, 1658. Com- 
manding Calvert County, Maryland, Militia. Commis- 
sioned Major February, 1660. 

Fifth in descent from Thomas Brooke (1683-1744), Rep- 
resentative for Prince George County in the Maryland 
Assembly, 1713. High Sheriff of the County, 1731-34. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel Thomas Brooke (1659- 
1730) ; Member of Maryland Council, 1692. Justice of 
Maryland Provincial Court; Deputy Secretary, 1695. 
Commissary of the Province, 1720. President of the 
Council and Acting Governor. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel Walter Smith ( 171 1) 

Commissioned September 4, 1689. Captain of Foot in 
Calvert County, Maryland, and Major, August 7, 1685. 
Representative to the Assembly 1 699- 1704-1 708-1 711. 

98. ADAMS, FREDERICK COSSETTE, Kansas City 2826 

Sixth in descent from Daniel Adams (1652-1713). 
Served under Maj. Willard in King Philip's War. Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Connecticut, 1699, 1702, 
1703. 
Seventh in descent from George Adams (....-1696). 
Served in Capt. Joseph Syll's Company, King Philip's 
War. 

•Deceased. 



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Seventh in descent from John Case ( . . . .-1704). Deputy 
to the General Court of Connecticut, 1670-74, 1675-91. 

Eighth in descent from John Bissell, Sr. (i 591 -1677), 
Windsor, Conn. Deputy to the General Court of Con- 
necticut, 1648, et seq. One of a troop of thirty horse, 
the first in the colony under Capt. John Mason, 1657-58. 
Soldier in King Philip's War. 

Eighth in descent from Edward Griswold (1607-1690). 
Built "Old Fort," Springfield. Deputy to the General 
Court of Connecticut, from Windsor and Killingworth, 
1656, et seq. 

Eighth in descent from Henry Wolcott, Sr. (1578-1655). 
Deputy, 1639. Magistrate to Assistant Governor, 1643- 

1655- 

Eighth in descent from William Spencer (....-1640). 
Lieutenant of Newtown, 1636. Deputy to the General 
Court of Massachusetts, 1638. Deputy to the General 
Court of Connecticut, 1639-40. 

Eighth in descent from William Gaylord, Sr. (1585- 
1673), Windsor, Conn. Deputy to the General Court 
of Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1635, et seq. Deputy to 
General Court of Connecticut, 1639, forty-one times. 

Eighth in descent from Maj. Aaron Cooke (1610-1690), 
Westfield, Mass. Major of Hartford Troop, 1658. 
Deputy, 1668. Ensign, 1676. Captain of the Garrison 
in King Philip's War. 

Seventh in descent from Moses Cooke (1645-1676). 
Killed in King Philip's War at Westfield, 1676. 

Ninth in descent from Thomas Ford (. . . .-1676). Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Connecticut, 1638, et seq. 

Ninth in descent from Thomas Newberry (....-1635). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts Bay 
Colony, 1634-1635. 

Eighth in descent from Daniel Clark (1622-1710). Lieu- 
tenant 1st Troop, under Capt. John Mason, 1657- 
1658. Captain, 1664-1680. Secretary Colony of Con- 



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necticut, 1658-1663. Deputy to the General Court, 1656- 
1661. Magistrate, 1662-1664. 

Eighth in descent from William Phelps (1599- 1672). 
One of eight commissioners appointed by the Bay 
Colony, March 3rd, 1636, to govern the people of Con- 
necticut. Governor's Assistant, 1636-42-58-62, and 
member of Council, 1637. Pequot War. 

Eighth in descent from Deacon John Moore ( . . . .-1677). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1653, six 
sessions, 1661-62-65, ^^ seq. 

Seventh in descent from Joshua Holcomb (1640-1695). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut from the 
town of Simsbury, 1670-71-90. 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Barnes (....-1689), 
Farmington Conn. In Pequot War, 1637. Sergeant, 
1651. 

Sixth in descent from James Eno (1651-1714). Sol- 
dier in King Philip's War in the Great Swamp Fight. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Sherwood (1585-1655). 

Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1640. 
Eighth in descent from Deacon Paul Peck (1608- 1695). 

Member of Plymouth Colony Militia, 1643-45. 

Fifth in descent from Lieut. William Eno (1684- 1763). 
Lieutenant of Simsbury, Connecticut, Train Band, 
1726. 

Fifth in descent from Capt. John Lewis (1694-1777). 

Commissioned Captain of the 3rd Company, Simsbury, 

Connecticut, Train band. May, 1736. 
Seventh in descent from Sergt. Job Drake (1630-1689), 

Windsor, Connecticut. Sergeant in Militia. 

Seventh in descent from Michael Humphrey (....- 
1695). In Windsor Dragoons, 1667. Deputy from 
Simsbury, Connecticut, 1670. In service at Windsor, 
1675-76. 



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64. ATWILL, JAMES WILLIAM, St Joseph 1769 

Fifth in descent from Ebenezer Burrill (1702-1778). 
Member of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress, 
1774. 

135. BAKER, WILLIAM STREET, St. Louis 3421 

Fourth in descent from Lieut. John Baker (1703-1760), 
Woodbury, Connecticut. Ensign, 1741. Lieutenant of 
Train Band, 1743. 

147. BALL, SAMUEL BOYD, St. Louis 3797 

Sixth in descent from Maj. Edward Dorsey ( . . . .-1705). 
Justice Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Associate 
Judge of High Court of Chancery, 1694-96. Burgess, 
1 692-97- 1 700- 1 705. Commissioned Major of Militia, 
1694. 

151. BARROWS, JOHN CHESTER, St. Louis 3970 

Seventh in descent from Capt. John Stanley (1624-1706). 
Sergeant, 1669. Ensign, 1674. Lieutenant, 1675. Cap- 
tain, 1676. Hartford County Militia in King Philip's 
War. 

180. BARTON. JOSEPH JEWETT, Greensboro, N. C. 

Seventh in descent from Benjamin Barton (1645-1720), 
Warwick, R. I. Assistant 1674, '75, '83, '84, '99, 1700, 
'03. Deputy to the General Assembly 1679, '81, '85, '90, 
'96, 1704, '07, '09, '14, '15, '17. Speaker of the House 
of Deputies, 1703-04. 

109. BELL, NICHOLAS MONTGOMERY, St. Louis 3057 

Fourth in descent from William Bell, Sr. (....-..,.). 
In the company of Foot, Newtown, Buck's County, 
Pennsylvania Forces, 1756. 

163. BIXBY, WILLIAM KEENLY, LL.D., St. Louis 4185 

Seventh in descent from Joseph Bixby (...-...), soldier 
in Captain Brockelbank's Company, and in Captain 
Appleton's Company in the Rowley Train Band, King 
Philip's War. 




SAMUEL BOYD BALL. murillo portrait. 




WILLIAM KEENEY BIXBY. 




EDWARD PITKIN BRONSON. 




HOBART BRINSMADE. 



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1 10. BLACKWELL, SIDNEY SMITH, St. Louis 3058 

Fifth in descent from Robert Blackwell (1717-1780). 
Captain and Colonel Newtown, New York, Militia, 
French and Indian Wars. 

162. BLAGDEN, EDWARD REYNOLDS, St. Louis 41 11 

Ninth in descent from Edward Converse (1590- 1663), 
Deputy to the General Court of the Massachusetts Bay 
Colony, 1660, from town of Woburn. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant James Converse ( 1620- 
1715), Charlestown and Woburn, Massachusetts. Lieu- 
tenant in King- Philip's War. Deputy to the General 
Court, 1679. 

Seventh in descent from Major James Converse (1645- 
1706), Woburn Massachusetts. Deputy to the General 
Court, 1679-1692. Speaker, 1699- 1702- 1703. Com- 
mander at defense of Storer's Garrison, 1691-92, Major. 

63. BLOCK, HARRY LEACH, St. Louis 1768 

Fifth in descent from Dr. Thomas Walker (1715-1794), 
Adjutant to the Frontier Counties of Virginia, 1754. 
Served in the expedition to the Ohio against the 
French. Was at Braddock's defeat. Member of the 
House of Burgesses. 

173- BRANCH, CHARLES, St. Louis 4397 

Third in descent from Henry Bell (1745-1811), Member 
of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1772-1774. 

Fourth in descent from David Bell ( • . .-1770), Captain of 
Colonel George Washington's Virginia Regiment, 1755. 
39. BRINSMADE, HOBART, St. Louis 1266 

Fourth in descent from Rev. James Bebee, Chaplain of 
3d Regiment, Connecticut Troops, 1760. 

Seventh in descent from John Brinsmade (1617-1673). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut for Strat- 
ford, 1669-1671. 

160. BRONSON, EDWARD PITKIN, Chester, Illinois 4072 

Seventh in descent from John Bronson (1600-1680), 
soldier in the Pequot War. Deputy to the General Court 
of Connecticut from Farmington, 1651-1655-1666. 



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Eighth in descent from Thomas Kimberly (...-1671), 

Marshal of the New Haven Colony, 1643-1661. Deputy 

to the General Court, 1639. 

Ninth in descent from Thomas Buckingham (. . .-1657). 

Deputy to the General Court of New Haven Colony, 

1657- 
Eighth in descent from Samuel Boardman (1615-1673). 

Governor's Assistant, 1670. Deputy to the General 

Court of Connecticut from Wethersfield, 1657- 167 1. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Root (1605-1694). Soldier 
from Hartford in the Pequot War. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Benedict (1617-1690). 
Lieutenant in Captain Byron Newton's Foot Company, 
Jamaica, 1665. Deputy to the First Legislative Assem- 
bly at Hempstead, 1665. Deputy to the General Court 
of Connecticut from Norwalk, 1670-1675. 

Eighth in descent from Daniel Kellogg (1630-1689). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut from Nor- 
walk, 1670, '72, '74, '75, '77, '79, '80, '83. 

Ninth in descent from Nathaniel Foote ist (1593- 1644). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut from 
Wethersfield, 164 1- 1644. 

Ninth in descent from John Plumb (1594- 1648). In 
Captain Mason's Company, Pequot War, 1637. Deputy 
to the General Court of Connecticut from Wethersfield, 
1636, '37, '41, '42, '43- 

Eighth in descent from Sergeant Thomas Tibbals (1615- 
1703), Milford, Connecticut. In the Pequot War. Ser- 
geant, 1 67 1. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Thomas Marshall (1613- 
1689). Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery 
Company, 1640, serving ii years. Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court of Massachusetts, 1659, et seq. Captain of 
Militia Company, 1664. 

Seventh in descent from William Merriam (...-1689). 
Trooper in Captain Curwin's troop in King Philip's 
War. 




HENRY CADLE. 



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Stute General 

Society No. Society No. 

Eighth in descent from Robert Royce (. . .-1676). Deputy 
to the General Court of Connecticut from New London, 
1661. 

Eighth in descent from Ensign John Stream (1621-1685). 
Ensign, 1665, Colonial Forces of Connecticut. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Barnes ( . . .-1689). Sol- 
dier in Pequot War, 1637. Sergeant of the Train Band, 
165 1. 

Eighth in descent from Richard Baldwin (1622-1665), 
Milford, Connecticut. Ensign, 1654. Deputy to the 
General Court of New Haven Colony, 1662-1664. 

I. CADLE, HENRY, Bethany 385 

Fifth in descent from James Johnson (1677-1752). En- 
sign of New Hampshire Troops in Queen Anne War, 
1705- 
Fifth in descent from John Johnson (1694-1750). A 
private in Capt. Week's Company, New Hampshire 
Troops, in the Queen Anne War, 1712. Also private in 
Capt. John Gofife's Company, New Hampshire Troops, 
in King George's War, 1746. 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Marston (1615-1690). 
Representative to the General Court of Massachusetts, 
1677, and Representative to the General Court of New 
Hampshire, 1680-84. 

Eighth in descent from Roger Shaw (. . . .-1661). Rep- 
resentative to the General Court of Massachusetts, 
1651, '52, '53. 

Sixth in descent from Samuel Robie (1659-1717). A sol- 
dier in King William's War, from Hampton, New 
Hampshire, 1694. 

Eighth in descent from William Eastow (...,-1665). 
Representative to the General Court of Massachusetts, 
1644, '48, '49. 



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Sixth in descent from William Lane (1659-1749). A sol- 
dier in King William's War, from Hampton, New 
Hampshire, 1694. 

Eighth in descent from Christopher Hussey (1595-1686). 
A member of the Council of New Hampshire, 1680. 
Representative to the General Court of Massachusetts, 
1 658- 1 660. 

Seventh in descent from Nathaniel Batchelder, Sr. (1630- 
1710). Representative to the General Court of New 
Hampshire, 1695. 

Sixth in descent from James Fogg (1668-1760). A sol- 
dier in King William's War, from Hampton, New 
Hampshire, 1694. 

Sixth in descent from Ephraim Marston (1655-1742). 
Representative to the General Court of New Hamp- 
shire, 1697-1709, '15, '16, '17. 

Sixth in descent from John Redman (1672-1718). A sol- 
dier in King William's War, from Hampton, New 
Hampshire, 1694. 

Seventh in descent from John Redman, Sr. Represen- 
tative to the General Court of New Hampshire, 1722. 

Eighth in descent from Robert Page (1604-1679). Rep- 
resentative to the General Court of Massachusetts, 
1657-1668. 

Sixth in descent from Stephen Batchelder (1676-1748). 
A soldier in King William's War, from Hampton, 
New Hampshire, 1694. 

Seventh in descent from John Sanborn, Ensign and Lieu- 
tenant of the Military Company of Hampton, New 
Hampshire, 1679. 




CHARLES FRANCIS CADLE. 



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Society No. Society No. 

66. CABLE, CHARLES FRANCIS, Muscatine, Iowa 1806 

Seventh in descent from Lieut. Henry Adams (1604- 
76). Lieutenant Medfield, Massachusetts MiHtia. Dep- 
uty, 1659. Member Ancient and Honorable Artillery 
Company, 1652. Killed at the door of his house by the 
Indians, King Philip's War, 

Eighth in descent from Lieut. Joseph Wheeler. Lieuten- 
ant of Concord Militia in King Philip's War, 1676. 

Eighth in descent from George Hubbard ( -1683). 

Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1637-41, 
1643-50. 

Eighth in descent from Ellis Barron. In Garrison at 
Woodcock's, August 2^, 1675. Soldier in Capt. Syll's 
Company, August 24, 1676, King Philip's War. 

Seventh in descent from Jonathan Whitney (1633-1702). 
Soldier in Capt. Syll's Company, August 24, 1676, King 
Philip's War. 

Seventh in descent from Daniel Warren, Sr. (1628- ), 

Soldier in Capt. Davenport's Company, 1675-6, King 
Philip's War. 

Sixth in descent from Capt. Joseph Bulkeley (1670-1712). 
Captain of a Company from Concord, Massachusetts, 
1704. 

Fifth in descent from Capt. Joseph Hubbard (1688-1768). 
Captain of a Company from Concord, Massachusetts, 
1746. 

Ninth in descent from Simon Stone (1585-1665), Water- 
town. Massachusetts. Deputy to the General Court, 
1636-56. 

Seventh in descent from Nathaniel Ballord, a soldier in 
King Philip's War. 



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Seventh in descent from John How ( . . . .-1689). In gar- 
rison at Sudbury, 1675, King Philip's War. 

Seventh in descent from Peter Bulkeley (1641-88), Con- 
cord, Massachusetts. Deputy to the General Court, 
i6y2)-76. Speaker of the House, 1676. Governor's As- 
sistant, 1677-85. 

Seventh in descent from Lieut. Francis Peabody (1614- 
97). Lieutenant in the Militia, Topsfield, Massachu- 
setts, 1668. 

Fourth in descent from David How, Jr. (1717-1802). In 
"Gentlemen of Horse," under command of Capt. Josiah 
Brown, French and Indian Wars, 1739. 

Fifth in descent from David How (1674-1759). Soldier 
in French and Indian Wars, in Capt. Samuel Willard's 
Company, 1725. 

Sixth in descent from Samuel How (1642-1713), Sud- 
bury, Massachusetts. Soldier in Capt. Danforth's Com- 
pany, King Philip's War. His loss by an attack of the 
Indians on Sudbury, April 21, 1676, placed at 140 
pounds sterling. 

Seventh in descent from John Bent, Sr. (1596-1672), Sud- 
bury. Private in Maj. Simon Willard's Troop of Horse, 
Expedition against Ninigret, 1654, Colony of Massa- 
chusetts Bay. 

Seventh in descent from Samuel Rice (1634-1685). Was 
Member of the Garrison at the house of Joseph Rice in 
Marlboro, Massachusetts, in October, 1675. 

Eighth in descent from Edmund Rice (1594-1663). Rep- 
resentative to the General Court of Massachusetts in 
1640 and later. 



(goff of Okm0erfi. 33 

Seventh in descent from Sergt. Richard Haven ( - 

1703). Sergeant in the Militia Company of Lynn. In 
Capt. Brocklebank's Marlboro Garrison, June 24, 1676, 
King Philip's War. 

Eighth in descent from William Ballard (1602-1641). 
Deputy to the Quarterly Court, 1638. Member of Ar- 
tillery Company, 1638. 

Sixth in descent from Nathaniel Fisk (1653- ). Sol- 
dier in Capt. Henchman's Company, 1675, and in Capt. 
John Cutler's Company, 1676, King Philip's War. 

Seventh in descent from John Stratton (1633-1691). 
Served under Major Appleton, Narragansett campaign, 
1675-76. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Noah Wiswall ist. 
(1638-1690). Newton, Massachusetts. Marched to 
the relief of Casco, now Portland, Maine, 1690. Killed 
at Wheelwright's Pond. 

Eighth in descent from John Clary (...-1691). Served 
under Captain Joseph Syll in King PhiHp's War, 1675. 

Eighth in descent from Moses Paine (...-1643), Cam- 
bridge and Braintree. Ensign in Cambridge; contrib- 
uted largely toward the expenses of the earlier Indian 
Wars. 

Seventh in descent from Samuel Parker (1600-1678). 
Served under Captain Thomas Brattle in King Philip's 
War, 1675. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas King (...-...). In 

garrison at the house of William Kirby, October i, 1675. 
Eighth in descent from John Peabody (1590- 1667). In 

Duxbury Company under Captain Myles Standish. 
Fourth in descent from Thomas Larrabee (1722- 1792). 

Soldier in French and Indian Wars at Fort William 

Henry, 1756-58. 

Sixth in descent from Ensign John Death (...-...). 
Representative to the General Court of Massachusetts 
from Sherburn, 1721-22. 



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171. CABLE, CORNELIUS, Muscatine, Iowa 4358 

Eighth in descent from Hon. Peter Bulkeley (1641-1688), 
Concord, Mass. Deputy to the General Court, 1673-76. 
Speaker of the House, 1676. Governor's Assistant, 
1677-85. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Henry Adams (1604- 
76). Lieutenant Medfield, Massachusetts, Militia. Dep- 
uty, 1659. Member Ancient and Honorable Artillery 
Company, 1652. Killed at the door of his house by the 
Indians, King Philip's War. 

Ninth in descent from Lieutenant Joseph Wheeler. Lieu- 
tenant of Concord Militia in King Philip's War, 1676. 

Ninth in descent from George Hubbard (...-1683). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1637-41, 
1643-50. 

Ninth in descent from Ellis Barron. In garrison at Wood- 
cock's, August 23, 1675. Soldier in Captain Syll's Com- 
pany, August 24, 1676, King Philip's War. 

Eighth in descent from Jonathan Whitney (1633- 1702). 
Soldier in Captain Syll's Company, August 24, 1676, 
King Philip's War. 

Eighth in descent from Daniel Warren, Sr. (1628-...). 
Soldier in Captain Davenport's Company, 1675-76, 
King Philip's War. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Joseph Bulkeley (1670- 
1712). Captain of a Company from Concord, Mass., 
1704. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Joseph Hubbard (1688- 
1768), Captain of a company from Concord, Massa- 
chusetts, 1746 

Tenth in descent from Simon Stone (1585-1665), Water- 
town, Massachusetts. Deputy to the General Court, 
1636-56. 

Eighth in descent from Nathaniel Ballord (...-...). A 
soldier in King Philip's War. 

Eighth in descent from John How ( . . .-1689). In garri- 
son at Sudbury, 1675, King Philip's War. 




CORNELIUS CABLE. 



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State 

Society No. ^S^^^^^^r. 

Society Wo. 

Eighth in descent from John Bouton (1615-1704). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut from 
Norwalk, 1669, et seq. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Francis Peabody 
(1614-97). Lieutenant in the Militia, Topfield, Massa- 
chusetts, 1668. 

Fifth in descent from David How, Jr. (1717-1802). In 

"Gentlemen-of-Horse," under command of Captain Jo- 

siah Brown, French and Indian Wars, 1739. 
Sixth in descent from David How (1674-1759). Soldier 

in French and Indian Wars in Captain Samuel Willard's 

Company, 1725. 

Seventh in descent from Samuel How (1642-1713), Sud- 
bury, Massachusetts. Soldier in Captain Danforth's 
Company, King Philip's War. His loss by an attack 
of the Indians on Sudbury, April 21, 1676, placed at one 
hundred and forty pounds sterling. 

Eighth in descent from John Bent, Sr. (1596-1672), Sud- 
bury. Private in Major Simon Willard's troop of horse, 
expedition against Ninigret, 1654, Colony of Massachu- 
setts Bay. 

Eighth in descent from Samuel Rice (1634- 1685). Was 
member of the garrison at the house of Joseph Rice in 
Marlboro, Massachusetts, in October, 1675. 

Ninth in descent from Edmund Rice (1594-1663). Rep- 
resentative to the General Court of Massachusetts in 
1640 and later. 

Eighth in descent from Sergeant Richard Haven 
( • • •-1703)- Sergeant in the Militia Company of Lynn 
in Captain Brocklebank's Marlboro Garrison, June 24, 
1676, King Philip's War. 

Ninth in descent from William Ballard (1602-1641. Dep- 
uty to the Quarterly Court, 1638. Member of Artillery 
Company, 1638. 

Seventh in descent from Nathaniel Fisk (1653-...). 
Soldier in Captain Henchman's Company, 1675, and in 
Captain John Cutler's Company, 1676, King Philip's 
War. 



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Society No. Society No. 

Eighth in descent from John Stratton (1633-1691). 
Served under Major Appleton, Narragansett Campaign, 
1675-76. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Noah Wis wall, ist 
(1638-1690), Newton, Massachusetts. Marched to the 
relief of Casco (now Portland, Maine), 1690. Killed at 
Wheelwright's Pond. 

Ninth in descent from John Clary (...-1691). Served 
under Captain Joseph Syll in King Philip's War, 1675. 

Ninth in descent from Moses Paine (...-1643), Cam- 
bridge and Braintree. Ensign in Cambridge ; contrib- 
uted largely toward the expenses of the earlier Indian 
Wars. 

Eighth in descent from Samuel Parker (1600-1678). 
Served under Captain Thomas Brattle in King Philip's 
War, 1675. 

Ninth in descent from Thomas King (...-...). In garri- 
son at the house of William Kirby, October i, 1675. 

Seventh in descent from John Reed (1633-1730). Deputy 

to the General Court of Connecticut from Norwalk, 

1715-17- 
Fifth in descent from Thomas Larrabee (1722-1792). 

Soldier in French and Indian Wars at Fort William 

Henry, 1756-58. 

Seventh in descent from Ensign John Death (...-...). 
Representative to the General Court of Massachusetts 
from Sherburn, 1721-22. 

Seventh in descent from John Plumb (1646-...). Vol- 
unteer in Narragansett War, 1675. 

Eighth in descent from John Norton (1632-1709). Deputy 
to the General Court of Connecticut from Farmington, 
1680-82. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant William Denison (1677- 
1730). Ensign of Stonington, Connecticut, 1698. Lieu- 
tenant, 1705. 



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Seventh in descent from Benadam Gallup (1655-1727), 
Stonington, Connecticut. With volunteers to Vineyard 
Harbor, 1689. Captured a private sloop. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Joseph Gallup (1695-1760), 
Stonington, Connecticut. Captain of trained band, 
Stonington, 1736. 

Tenth in descent from Captain Peter Hunt (...-1692), 
Rehoboth, Mass. Lieutenant, 1654. In King Philip's 
War, 1676. Captain, 1682. Deputy to the General 
Court fifteen years. 

Eighth in descent from Henry Lindall (...-...). Deputy 
to the General Court of New Haven, 1644. 

Ninth in descent from Mathew Marvin (1600-1687). One 
of Winthrop's outposts on the Connecticut, 1636-37. 
Deputy to the General Court from Norwalk, 1654. As- 
sistant Magistrate, 1659. 

Tenth in descent from John Holgrave (1580-1670), Salem, 
Massachusetts. Deputy to the First General Court of 
Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1634-35. 

Eighth in descent from Robert Lay (1618-1688), Say- 
brook, Connecticut. Deputv to the General Court, 
1666-78. 

Eighth in descent from Captain John Gorham (1621- 
1676), Plymouth Colony. Deputy, 1653. Lieutenant, 
1673. Captain Second Barnstable Company, under Ma- 
jor William Bradford, Great Swamp Fight. 

Seventh in descent from Richard Evans (...-1727). 
Soldier in King Philip's War under Captain Wads- 
worth, 1676. 

Eighth in descent from William Hawkins (1609-1699). 
Soldier in King Philip's War. Defender of Providence, 
R. L, 1676. Deputy to the General Court of Rhode 
Island, 1677-78. 

Eighth in descent from Valentine Whitman (...-1701). 
Indian interpreter. Commissioner to the General Court, 
1668. Deputy to the General Court of Rhode Island, 
1675, '79, '82, '85, '86. One of the defenders of Provi- 
dence in King Philip's War, 



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Society No. Society No. 

Eighth in descent from Samuel Bennett (1611-1684), 
Providence and East Greenwich, Rhode Island. Gen- 
eral Sergeant, 1652. Commissioner, 1657. Deputy, 
1668, '74, '78. 

Eighth in descent from William Wickenden (.. .-1670). 
Commissioner, 1651-55. Deputy to the General Court 
of Rhode Island, 1664-66. 

Ninth in descent from William Brown (. . .-1650). Sec- 
retary and Register of the General Court at South 
Hampton, Long Island, 1649-50. 

Ninth in descent from William Chesebrough (1594-1667), 
Stonington, Conn. Deputy from Boston, 1640. Dep- 
uty to the General Assembly of Connecticut, 1653 et seq. 

Niinth in descent from Thomas Parke (. . .-1706). Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Connecticut from Stoning- 
ton, 1649-63. Served in King Philip's War, 1675. 

Seventh in descent from Joseph Miner (1644-1712). Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Connecticut from Stoning- 
ton, 1696-1706. In King Philip's War, 1675. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Thomas Miner (1608- 
1690), Pequot, Conn. Sergeant, 1649. Deputy to the 
General Court, 1650-51 et seq. Captain in King Philip's 
War. Chief Military officer at Mystic, 1665. " 

Ninth in descent from John Plumb (1594-1648). In Cap- 
tain Mason's Company, Pequot War, 1637. Deputy to 
the General Court from Wethersfield, 1636-42, Colony 
of Connecticut. 

Seventh in descent from George Denison, Jr. (1653-1711). 
In King Philip's War. Commissary New London 
County, Connecticut, troops, 1708. Deputy from Wes- 
terly, Rhode Island, 1707. 

Tenth in descent from Obadiah Holmes (1607-1682). 
Member Special Governor's Council, King Philip's 
War. Commissioner to the General Court for Newport, 
Rhode Island, 1656-58. 

Seventh in descent from Captain James Olmstead (...- 
. . . ) . Commissioner for Norwalk, Connecticut, 1690, 
'92, '94. Deputy to the General Court, 169 1, '92, '95, 
'99. Captain, 1691, 



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Tenth in descent from Captain John Whipple (1617- 
1685). In King Phihp's War under Captain Roger 
WilHams. Commanded an expedition into the Indian 
Country. One of the defenders of Providence when it 
was attacked by the Indians. Deputy to the General 
Assembly of Rhode Island, 1666, et seq. 

Ninth in descent from Samuel Tyler (1655-1695). Soldier 
in King Philip's War. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Isaiah Inman (. . .-1755)- 
Ensign in Gloucester, Rhode Island, Militia, 1736. Lieu- 
tenant, 1737. Captain, 1742-54. 

Ninth in descent from John Peabody (1595-1667). In 
Duxbury Military Company under Captain Myles Stan- 
dish, 1643. 

Eighth in descent from Samuel Chesebrough (1627-1673). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut from Ston- 
ington, 1665, '66, '70, '73. 

Ninth in descent from Richard Pray (1630-1693). One 
of the defenders of Providence in King Philip's War. 
"One of those that staid and went not away." 

Tenth in desecent from Stephen Paine, Sr. (...-1679). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts from 
Hingham, 1641. Deputy for Rehoboth, 1647, and 18 
years longer. Appointed by the General Court on Coun- 
cil of War for Rehoboth, 1667. 

Ninth in descent from Joseph Peck, Jr. (1623-. . . ). Sol- 
dier in King Philip's War. 

Ninth in descent from Daniel Smith (...-1692), Reho- 
both, Massachusetts. Member of the Governor's Coun- 
cil, 1686. Deputy to the General Court, 1672-78. As- 
sistant, 1679. 

Seventh in descent from John Inman (1648-1712). Dep- 
uty to the General Assembly of Rhode Island, 1676. 

Eighth in descent from Edward Inman (. . .-1706). Com- 
missioner, 1654. Deputy to the General Assembly of 
Rhode Island, 1666, '67, '68, '72, '74, '76, '78. 



40 ^octefjj of Cofonidf <Wdr0. 

State General 

SociETV^ No. Society JNo. 

Eighth in descent from John Pray ( . . .-1730). One of the 
defenders of Providence in King PhiHp's War. "One 
of those who staid and went not away." 

Eighth in descent from Jathniel Peck (1660-1742), Reho- 
both, Massachusetts. Served in the Indian Wars. Rep- 
resentative to the General Court, 1721, '23, '26, '31. 

Eighth in descent from Major John Dexter (1652-1706). 
Deputy to the General Court, 1680, '84, '86, '90, '94, '96, 
'98, 1700, '05. Town Council, 1688, '89, 1700, '01. As- 
sistant, 1690-91. Speaker House of Delegates, 1704-05. 
Lieutenant Regiment of Mainland, 1698. Captain, 
1698-99. Major, 1699-1705. 

Ninth in descent from Samuel Peck (1638-1708), Reho- 
both, Massachusetts. Deputy to the General Court at 
Plymouth, 1689-92. 

Ninth in descent from Lawrence Wilkinson (...-1692). 
Commissioner, 1659-67. Deputy to the General Court 
of Rhode Island, 1667-73. 

Eighth in descent from Richard Swan (. ..-1678). Sol- 
dier in King Philip's War and expedition to Canada. 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, from 
Rowley, 1666-77. 

Ninth in descent from Captain John Gallup (1593-1650), 
; P)OSton. In a fight with the Pequot Indians off Block 

Island, 1636, called the first naval engagement in New 
England waters. 

Seventh in descent from Philip Eastman (1644- 17 14). 
Served in Captain Benjamin Sweet's Company, in King 
' Philip's War, from Haverhill. 

Eighth in descent from Captain John Prentis (1631-1691). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut from New 
London, 1668. 

Ninth in descent from John Smith (...-1682), Provi- 
dence, Rhode Island. Ensign, 1654. Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court, 1666-72. Defender of Providence in King 
Philip's War. 



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Eighth in descent from Christopher Smith (...-1676). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1655. 
Chosen sergeant at Providence, Rhode Island, 1655. 

Tenth in descent from Joseph Peck (1587-1663), Reho- 
both, Massachusetts. Commissioner for Hingham, 1639. 
Deputy to the General Court, 1639-42. In Rehoboth 
Company, 1643, raised for the Indian Wars. 

Ninth in descent from William Denison (1585-1653). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts from 
Roxbury, 163 1. Member of Roxbury Militia, 1636. 

Seventh in descent from Robert Swan (1628-1698), 
Haverhill, Massachusetts. In Great Swamp Fight in 
Lieutenant Benjamin Sweet's Company. Deputy to 
the General Court, 1684. 

Fifth in descent from Amos Denison (1714-. . . ). Ensign 
in No. 5 Company, in the 8th Regiment Stonington 
Militia, 1756. 

Ninth in descent from Richard Waterman (1590- 1673). 
Deputv to the General Court of Rhode Island, 1655, 
'56, '58. 

Ninth in descent from John Rowland (1592- 1673). In 
first encounter, Great Meadow Creek, 1620. Governor's 
Assistant, 1633-35. I^i command of Kennebec Trading 
Post, 1634. Deputy to the General Court, 1641, et seq. 

Eighth in descent from Captain George Denison (1620- 
1694). Captain New London Company forces King 
Philip's War, under Major Mason and Major Talcott. 
Second in command to Major Treat, Great Swamp 
Fight. Served on frontier. ChoscH- with Major Mason 
to assist the Pequot Chiefs to govern their tribes.- 
Assistant and Deputy from Stonington, Connecticut. 

Tenth in descent from John Tilley (...-1621). Under 
Captain Myles Standish in first encounter with the 
Indians at Great Meadow Creek, December 8, 1620 — 
three days before the landing of the Pilgrims. 

Seventh in descent from Captain John Avery (1654-1715). 
Ensign, 1692, of Captain James Avery's Company, 
1693. Captain, 1697. 



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State Generai, 

Society No. Society JNo. 

Eighth in descent from Captain James Avery (1620- 
1694). Ensign, Lieutenant and Captain of New Lon- 
don Company in King Philip's War. Deputy to the 
General Court, 1656-80, 

Ninth in descent from Christopher Avery (1590-1670). 
Member of trained band and clerk of same of Glouces- 
ter, Massachusetts, 1652. 

Ninth in descent from William Parke (1595-1685). Mem- 
ber of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 
1638. Represented Roxbury, Massachusetts, in the Gen- 
eral Court, 1635-67. Surveyor-General of Arms and 
Ammunition for the Colony, 1660. 

Tenth in descent from Robert Parke (1573-1662). Mem- 
ber Colonial Assembly, 1642, '52. 

Ninth in descent from Thomas Wheeler (1602-1686). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut from Ston- 
ington, 1649-63. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Seymour (1633-1712). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut from Nor- 
walk, 1690. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Richard Olmstead 
(1607-1689), Hartford, Conn. Sergeant, 1635. Lieu- 
tenant, 1659. Deputy to the General Court, 1665, et seq. 
Commissioner for Norwalk, 1668. Mustermaster, 1673, 
Captain, 1680. 

Ninth in descent from Thomas Sherwood (1586-1665). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut from Hart- 
ford, 1645-47. 

Eighth in descent from William Tuttle (1609- 1673). 
Served on the night watch at New Haven, 1646. 

Seventh in descent from Daniel Kellogg (...-1689). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut from Nor- 
walk, 1670, '79, '80, '83. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Fitch (1612-1704). Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Connecticut from Norwalk, 
1654-57, '62, '63. 



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t 

State General 

Society No. Society iNo. 

Ninth in descent from John Brown (1630-1706), Provi- 
dence, Rhode Island. Deputy to the General Court, 
1663-1664. Governor's Assistant, 1665-66. 

Eighth in descent from Isaac Wheeler (1646-1712), 
Stonington, Connecticut. In King Philip's War, 1676, 

Seventh in descent from Captain Joseph Brown ( . . . 
1742). Captain of Military Company of Attleboro, 
Massachusetts. Deputy to the General Court of Rhode 
Island, 1718. 

Sixth in descent from Captain John Inman (1684-1741). 
Lieutenant of Militia Company of Providence, Rhode 
Island, 1730, Captain of Militia Company of Glouces- 
ter, 1731. 

Tenth in descent from Henry Smith (...-1649). Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Massachusetts from Ded- 
ham, 1641. 

Ninth in descent from Stephen Paine, Jr. (1629-1677). 
Soldier under Major Bradford in King Philip's War. 

Eighth in descent from Henry Brown (1628-1703). 
Commissioner, 1652-54. Deputy to the General Court 
of Rhode Island, 1665-68, '71, '']2., '84. Assistant, 
1672-73. 

Tenth in descent from Deacon Francis Chickering 
(. . .-1658), Dedham, Massachusetts. Member Ancient 
and Honorable Artillery Company, 1649. Deputy to 
the General Court, 1644-53. Ensign. 

Ninth in descent from Rev. Gregory Dexter, (1610-1700), 
Providence, Rhode Island. Commissioner, 1651-54. 
President of the Colony, 1653-54. Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court, 1654-55. 

Ninth in descent from Robert Williams (1608-1693), 
Roxbury, Mass. Member of the Ancient and Honor- 
able Artillery Company, 1644. 

Eighth in descent from Captain John Gallup (1616-1675), 
New London, Connecticut. Captain of the ist Com- 
pany, Connecticut forces. Major Robert Treat. In Great 
Swamp Fight. 



44 ^ocietg of Cofontdf ^axB. 

State General 

Society No. Society No. 

Eighth in descent from Isaac WilHams (1638-1707). 
Commanded a troop at Newton, Mass. Lieutenant of 
Foot Compan}' in King Philip's War. Deputy to the 
General Court, 1692- 1705. 

Seventh in descent from John Denison (1646-1698). 
Ensign of Connecticut forces at Stonington, 1673. 
Served in King Philip's War and other campaigns. 
Deputy to the General Court. 

Ninth in descent from Walter Palmer (1585-1661). 
Deputy to the General Court at Plymouth from Reho- 
both, Massachusetts, 1645-47. 

Seventh in descent from Christopher Comstock (...-...). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut from Nor- 
walk, 1686-89. 

Eighth in descent from William Bushnell (1633-1683). 
Sergeant in Indian Wars, 1660. Representative to the 
General Court of Connecticut from Saybrook, 1670. 

114. CARTER, CHARLES JARED, Kansas City 3061 

Fourth in descent from Nathaniel Carter (1706-1787), 
Served in a scout of men under the command of Capt. 
Jonathan White, Massachusetts forces, 1748. 

167. COLE, AMEDEE BERTHOLD, St. Louis 4238 

Seventh in descent from Daniel Cole (1614-1694). 
Member of Yarmouth Militia, 1643. Deputy to the 
General Court at Plymouth, 1654, '60, 'Oj-'yo, '72, '73. 

Ninth in descent from Elder William Brewster (1566- 
1644). Member and Chaplain of the First Military 
Company organized at Plymouth, under Captain Myles 
Standish, and served against the Indians. 

Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Prence (1600- 
1673). Assistant Plymouth Colony, 1635. Governor, 
1634, '38, '57, 'y2. Member of Council of War, and 
went forth against the Pequot Indians, 1637. Com- 
missioner for the United Colonies, 1645. 

Seventh in descent from Major John Freeman (1627- 
1719). Ensign of Waltham, Massachusetts, troops, 




AMEDEE BERTHOF.D COLE. 



STRAUSS PORTRAIT. 




CHARLES MclNTOSH CUTHIiERT 



(goff of (BtmBm. 45 

State General 

Society No. Society No. 

1654. Major in the expedition against the Indians at 
Saconet, 1677. Member of the Council of War, 1667- 
76. Captain against the Indians at Taunton, King 
Philip's War, 1675. Major Barnstable troops, 1685. 
Deputy to the General Court from Eastham, 1654-56, 
'62, '64, '65, '66. Assistant to the Governor, 1666-92. 

Ninth in descent from Stephen Hopkins (...-1644). 
Member under arms, Captain Myles Standish, 1621. 
Member of Governor's Council, 1633-36. Council of 
War for Plymouth, 1642. Volunteer in Pequot War. 

176. COLES, WALTER DeROSSET, St. Louis 4400 

Sixth in descent from James Logan (1674-1751). Mem- 
ber Provincial Council, 1702-47. Acting Governor, 
1736-38. 

Fifth in descent from William Logan (1718-1776). Mem- 
ber of Governor's Council of Pennsylvania, 1747-76. 

Fourth in descent from William Preston (1729- 1783). 
Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 175 1. 
Commissioner from Virginia to treat with Shawnee 
and Delaware Indians, in 1757. 

133. CRANDALL, ARTHUR LEE, Sedalia 3483 

Seventh in descent from John Crandall (..,.-1676). 
Commissioner, 1658, '62, '63. Deputy to the General 
Court of Rhode Island from Westerly, 1670-71, 

Eighth in descent from Robert Lockwood (....-1658). 
Sergeant Connecticut Colonial forces, 1657. 

70. CRUTCHER, EDWIN RUTHVEN, Kansas City 2091 

Fifth in descent from Col. William Mayo (1684-1744). 
Major, 1730. Colonel, 1740. Goochland County 
Troop, Provincial Forces, of Virginia. 

loi. CUTHBERT, CHARLES McINTOSH, St. Louis 2925 

Fifth in descent from Capt. John Mohr Mcintosh (1700- 
61), Mcintosh County, Georgia. Captain, Highland 



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State 



Genkral 



Society No. Society No. 

Light Infantry, under Gen. Oglethorpe, against the 
Spaniards, 1740. Wounded and captured at Fort 
Moosa, Florida, after a gallant fight, and sent a prisoner 
to Spain. 

91. DEANE, GARDINER ANDRUS ARMSTRONG, Little 

Rock, Ark 2634 

Eighth in descent from Richard Williams (1606-1693), 
Taunton, Massachusetts. Deputy to the General 
Court, 1646, et seq. 

100. DELAFIELD, WALLACE, St. Louis 2828 

Fourth in descent from Gen. Joseph Spencer, Ala j or, 2d 
Connecticut Regulars, Col. Whiting. Subsequently 
Lieutenant-Colonel French and Indian Wars, 1758, and 
at outbreak of Revolution, Colonel 12th Connecticut 
Regulars; later. Major General. 

Fifth in descent from Isaac Spencer (1678-1751). Deputy 
to the General Court of Connecticut, 1734. 

Seventh in descent from Ensign Jared Spencer (1614- 
1685). Commissioned Ensign, 1656. Served in King 
Philip's War. Deputy to the General Court of Con- 
necticut, 1674, '75, '78, '79, 80, '83. 

Fourth in descent from Col. Samuel Selden (1723-1776). 
Lieutenant 5th Company of Lyme, 1752. Major, Octo- 
ber, 1774. Colonel Battalion of Foot, June, 1776. 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1762, '63, 
'64, '65, '66, '68, '69, '71, '72. '73. 

Sixth in descent from James Claypoole (1634-1687). A 
member of the Pennsylvania Provincial Council for 
Philadelphia County, 1687. 

129. DENISON, HENRY HEBER, St. Louis 3435 

Seventh in descent from George Denison (1620-1694). 
Captain New London County forces, King Philip's War, 




GARDINER ANDRUS ARMSTRONG DEANE. 




WALLACE DELAFIELD 




HENRY HEBER DENISON. 




w^ 






WALTER BOND DOUGLAS. 



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State Gineral 

SociBTY No. Society No. 

under Maj. Mann and Maj. Talcott. Second in com- 
mand to Maj. Treat, Great Swamp fight. Served on 
the frontier. Chosen with Maj. Mason to assist the 
Pequot chiefs to govern their tribes. Assistant and 
Deputy from Stonington, Connecticut. 

I20. DOUGLAS, Hon. WALTER BOND, St. Louis 3249 

Seventh in descent from William Douglas (1610-1682), 
New London, Connecticut. Commissary of the army, 
Province of Connecticut, King Philip's War. Deputy 
to the General Court of Connecticut, 1669, '72, '76. 

Seventh in descent from William Bond (1625-1695), 
Watertown, Massachusetts. Deputy to the General 
Court, 1689, '93, '95. Speaker, 1691, '93, '95. Cap- 
tain Watertown Company in King Philip's War. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Newberry (. , . .-1635). 
Deputy to the General Court of the Massachusetts Bay 
Colony, 1634-35. 

Seventh in descent from William Janes (....-1690). 
Deputy to the General Court of the New Haven Colony, 
1648. Deputy to the General Court from Massachusetts 
Bay Colony, from Northampton. 

Sixth in descent from William Marsh (....-.,..). 
Served in King Philip's War at the Swamp Fight. 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1724. 

Eighth in descent from Hugh Calkin (1600-1690), Glou- 
cester and Lynn, Massachusetts, New London, and 
Norwich, Connecticut. Deputy from Gloucester, Mas- 
sachusetts Bay Colony, 1650-51, from New London and 
Norwich, 1652, et seq.. Colony of Connecticut. Com- 
missioner to enlist men for expeditions against the 
Indians, 1653-54. 



48 



^ocietg of Cofottidf Wats. 



State General 

Society No. Society No. 

Seventh in descent from William Douglas (1645- 1725). 
Soldier in King Philip's War. In the Connecticut 
forces. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 
1690, '92, '97, '98, '1700, '03, '04, '05, '08, '10, 'II, '12. 
On October 14, 1703, he was added to the Council. 

Seventh in descent from Nathaniel Loomis (. . . .-1688), 
Windsor, Connecticut. Trooper under Maj. John 
Mason, ist Connecticut Cavalry, 1658, and in King 
Philip's War, 1676, 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Bartlett (1594-1654). 
Ensign of the Watertown, Massachusetts, Militia, in 
Pequot War. 

Seventh in descent from George Chappell (.,..-1709). 
Served in the Connecticut forces in the Pequot War, 
1637. 

Seventh in descent from William Hough (....-1683). 
Engineer at New London, in King Philip's War. 

Sixth in descent from Hopestill Humphrey (i 649-1 731). 
Under Capt. Isaac Johnson, King Philip's War. In 
great Swamp Fight, 1675. 

Sixth in descent from Samuel Wolcott (1656- 1695). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1685. 

Seventh in descent from Henry Wolcott (1610-1680). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1655, '5^, 
'61. Governor's assistant, 1662. Council of War, 1675- 
1676. 

Eighth in descent from Henry Wolcott, Sr. (1578-1655). 
Deputy to the First General Court of Connecticut, 1637. 
Magistrate or assistant, 1643-55. 

Eighth in descent from John Steele (. . . .-1665). Deputy 
to the General Court of Massachusetts from Cambridge, 
1635. Was one of the eight Commissioners appointed 



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Society No. Society No. 

by the General Court of Massachusetts Bay to govern 
the people of Connecticut. Was for twenty-three years 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, and was 
for four years its Secretary. Was a member of the 
Legislative Committee for raising troops to serve 
against the Indians. 

Seventh in descent from Samuel Appleton (1624-1696). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1668, et 
seq. Lieutenant, 1668. Captain, 1675. Major and 
Commander-in-Chief of Massachusetts Troops, 1675. 
At Springfield, Hatfield and Great Swamp Fight. Ser- 
geant-Major, South Essex Regiment, 1682. Assistant, 
1681, et seq. 

Eighth in descent from Samuel Appleton (1586-1670). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1637. 

Sixth in descent from Abel Janes ( 1644- 1 718), Lebanon, 
Connecticut. Soldier in Capt. William Turner's Com- 
pany in King Philip's War. Was at the Fall's Fight. 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Woolson (....-1713). 
Soldier in King Philip's War, served under Capt. Pren- 
tice in Mt. Hope Campaign, and under Capt. Poole. 

Sixth in descent from Thomas Bond (1654-1705). Served 
in King Philip's War in Capt. William Turner's Com- 
pany. Was in the garrison at Springfield, 1676. 

Seventh in descent from William Judd (1633-1690). 
Sergeant at Farmington, Connecticut. 

Sixth in descent from John Cutting (1649-1689). Trooper 
in the Company of Capt. Prentice, going to the rescue of 
Capt. Wads worth, at Sudbury, 1675. 

Seventh in descent from Henry Spring (1628-1697), 
Served in King Philip's War under Lieut. Edward 
Oaks and Capt. Edward Poole. 



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Society No. Society Mo. 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Burnham (1617-1688). 
Soldier in King Philip's War. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Judd (. . . .-1688). Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Connecticut for twenty 
sessions, May, 1647-October, 1679. 

Eighth in descent from Deacon John Moore (. . . .-1677). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1653, et 
seq. 

Seventh in descent from Isaac Shepard (1639-1676), Con- 
cord, Massachusetts. Killed in King Philip's War. 

103. DROUILLARD, JAMES PIERRE, New York City 2980 

Fifth in descent from Capt. Isaac Wayne (1699-1774). 
Provincial forces of Pennsylvania. Indian War, 1756. 

Sixth in descent from Col. Benjamin Chambers (....- 
....). Colonel Pennsylvania Provincial forces, 1748. 

Seventh in descent from Lieut. John Culbertson (1710- 
1767). Lieutenant Pennsylvania Provincial Militia, 
1748. 

7. EASTMAN, LAUREN CHASE, Clinton, la 756 

Sixth in descent from Peter Tilton ( . . . .-1696). Deputy 
to the General Court, 1675, '77> '79- Assistant, 1681-86. 
Colony of Massachusetts Bay. 

Sixth in descent from Joseph Eastman (1650-1692). A 
soldier in King Philip's War at the Garrison at Chelms- 
ford, December 20, 1675. 

Third in descent from Tilton Eastman (i 741 -1805). 
Served in the company of Capt. Bogardis, Queen's 
County, New York. 

Seventh in descent from Philip Sherman (1610-1687). 
First Secretary of Providence Plantations, 1639. Court 
of Commissioners, 1656. Deputy, 1665-67. Council 
King Philip's War. 




LAUREN CHASE EASTMAN. 



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State General 

Society No. Society No. 

Fourth in descent from Capt. John Wisner (1722-1788). 
Captain Orange County, New York, Militia, 1775. 
Fight with Indians in the Delaware, 1757. Sent to rein- 
force Fort William Henry. 

Seventh in descent from Moses Cleveland (1624-1701). 
In garrison at Chelmsford, Massachusetts, King Phil- 
ip's War. 

Sixth in descent from Moses Cleveland 2d. (1651-1717). 
Volunteer in King Philip's War. 

2. FLEET, Col. ALEX, FREDERICK, A. M., LL. D., Cul- 
ver, Ind 402 

Sixth in descent from Lieut.-Col. Henry Fleete. Member 
First Maryland Assembly, 1637-38. Captured by the 
Anacosta Indians, 1623. Ransomed, 1627. Commis- 
sioned by Lord Baltimore, 1644, with the power of Cap- 
tain-General to make Treaty of Peace with the Susque- 
hannas. Burgess for Lancaster County, Virginia, 1652. 

Seventh in descent from Robert Brooke (1602-1655), B. 
A., 1620, M. A., 1624, Wadham College, Oxon. Com- 
missioned by Lord Baltimore, September 20th, 1649. 
Commander-in-Chief of a new county to be set out in 
Maryland, and Member of the Council. Commander of 
Charles County, 1650. Appointed March 29th, 1652, 
by Cromwell's Commissioners, President of the Council 
and Acting Governor. 

Sixth in descent from Francis Hutchins. Member of 
Maryland House of Assembly, 1694. 

Seventh in descent from Capt. James Neale (1615-1684). 
Member Provincial Council, 1643-44, and 1 660-1 661. 
Member of the House of Burgesses, 1666. Commis- 
sioner of the Treasury, 1643. Fought in the Civil Wars 
of England on the side of the King. Attorney of Lord 
Baltimore at Amsterdam, to protest against the seating 



52 ^octefg of Cofoniaf ^axB. 

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Society No. Society No. 

of the Dutch and Swedes on the Delaware River and 
Bay. Commissioned Captain by Lord Baltimore, 1661, 
to raise troops against the Dutch on Delaware Bay. 

15. FOOTE, JOHN CROCKER, Belvidere, 111 764 

Sixth in descent from Q. M. Nathaniel Foote, IL. (1647- 
1703)- Quartermaster of Capt. William Turner's Com- 
pany in the "Falls Fight," May 19, 1676, King Philip's 
War. 

Fifth in descent from Capt. Nathaniel Foote, III. (1682- 
1774), appointed Ensign from the town of Branford, 
1709. Ensign from Colchester, 1721 ; Lieutenant, 1732; 
Captain, 1736 and 1743. Deputy to the General Court, 
1725, '26, '2y, '28, '29, '30, '31, '32, '38, '39, '42, '43, '44, 
'45, '46. Served as Justice for Hartford County, 1731- 
1762. Deputy to the General Court from the town of 
Branford, 1698- 1700, '06, '08, 

Eighth in descent from Nathaniel Foote, first settler 
(1593-1644). Deputy to the General Court of Con- 
necticut, 1641, '42, '44. 

Fourth in descent from Daniel Foote (1717-1801). Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Connecticut, 1762, '63, '64, 
'65, '66, '67, '69, '71, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76. Justice for 
Hartford County, 1763-74. 

Eighth in descent from Lieut. Samuel Smith (1602-1680). 
Lieutenant of Hadley Troop, 1663-78. Deputy to the 
General Court, 1661-73. Commissioner to negotiate 
with the Mohawks, 1667, Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay. 

Seventh in descent from Samuel Marshfield (1630- 1692). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, for 
Springfield, in 1680, '83, '84. 



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Society No. Society No. 

Sixth in descent from Capt. James Newton (. .. .-i735)> 

Captain of First Company, Colchester, Conn., 1716. 

Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1713, '14, 

'15, '16. 
Eighth in descent from Nathaniel Ely (1585- 1675). 

Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1657. 

Sixth in descent from Joseph Kellog-g (1627-1707). Was 
a Lieutenant at Hadley, 1662. He was a Sergeant in 
Capt. William Turner's Company, in "Falls Fight," 
May 19, 1676. 

Seventh in descent from Stephen Terry (....-1668). 
Served in the Windsor Troop of Horse, 1658, the first 
troop organized in the Colony of Connecticut. 

Eighth in descent from John Howland (1593- 1674). 
Signer of the Compact on Mayflower, 1620. In the 
"First Encounter" Great Meadow Creek, December 6, 
1620. Assistant to Governor, 1633-35. In command 
of Kennebec Trading Post, 1634. Deputy to General 
Court, 1641. The "Beloved Pilgrim." 

Seventh in descent from John Howland, Jr. (1627-. . . .). 
"Ensign of the Military Companie of Barnstable," in 
1675, in King Philip's War. Lieutenant of the Military 
Company of Barnstable, 1682. 

Eighth in descent from Deacon William Crocker (1612- 
1692). Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 
1670, '71, '74. 

Ninth in descent from Joseph Loomis (1616-87). Soldier 
in King Philip's War from Connecticut. 

Sixth in descent from John Skinner (1675-1740). Ensign 
of Connecticut Troops, 1712. Lieutenant, 1715- 
Deputy to the General Court, 1726-27, 

Seventh in descent from WilHam Swift (....-1706). 
Deputy to the General Court of Plymouth Colony, 
1673, '76, '78. 



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Sixth in descent from Nathaniel Beach (1662-1747). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1727. 

Fifth in descent from Josiah Beach (1694-. . . . )• Ensign 
of Connecticut Troops, 1738. Lieutenant, 1741. 

Ninth in descent from John Tilly, Signer of the Compact 
on Mayflower, 1620. In the "First Encounter," Great 
Meadow Creek, December 6, 1620. 

Eighth m descent from Philip Groves ( . . . .-1675). Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Connecticut for Stratford, 
1642, '48, 'SI, 'S3, '54, '55, '56, '60, '61, '62, '63, '65. In 
1660, appointed one of the Grand Jury for the Colony. 
Assistant Magistrate, 1654, 'SS, '56. In 1653, on the 
Committee on impending war with the Dutch. 

Eighth in descent from Deacon Samuel Chapin ( - 

167s). For many years appointed with John Pynchon 
and Eleazer Holyoke by the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts Bay Colony, to govern Springfield. At its 
burning in King Philip's War, was a participant in 
repelling the attack from fortified houses. 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Newton. Deputy to the 
General Court of Connecticut, 1645. 

Seventh in descent from Richard Hubbell (1627- 1699). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1678, '79, 
1681. 

Eighth in descent from Robert Bodfish ( -1651). A 

member of Lieut. John Blackman's Company, Sand- 
wich, Massachusetts, 1643. 

Eighth in descent from Robert Lee ( - ). Mem- 
ber of Plymouth Military Company, 1643. 

Eighth in descent from Richard Vore (....- ). 

Windsor, Connecticut. Member of Windsor Military 
Company. 




CLIFFORD GREVE. 



MURILLO PORTRAIT. 




WILLIAM HENRY GREGG. 



William Henry Gregg and Sons. 




NORRIS BRADFORD GREGC. 




WILLIAM HENRY (,REGG. Jr. 



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Eighth in descent from John Porter, Sr. (1600- 1648). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut for Wind- 
sor, 1646-47. 

Eighth in descent from William Swift, Sr. (. . . .-1644). 
In Lieut. John Blackmer's Company, Sandwich, Mas- 
sachusetts, 1643. 

82. GREEN, CHARLES EDWARD, St. Joseph 2437 

Fifth in descent from Col. John Stoddard (1681-1748). 
North Hampton, Massachusetts. Colonel Massachu- 
setts Militia, Assistant and Chief Justice, Court of Com- 
— mon Pleas. 

18. GREGG, WILLIAM HENRY, St. Louis 767 

Third in descent from Maj. Samuel Gregg (1738-1808). 
Sergeant in Capt. Rodger's Company of Rangers in the 
French and Indian Wars, 1758. Was in the Cape Bre- 
ton Expedition, and at the storming of the French 
works at Caberrus Bay. 

19. GREGG, NORRIS BRADFORD, St. Louis 768 

Fourth in descent from Maj. Samuel Gregg (1738-1808). 
Sergeant in Capt. Rodger's Company of Rangers in the 
French and Indian Wars, 1758. Was in the Cape Bre- 
ton Expedition, and at the storming of the French 
works at Caberrus Bay. 

20. GREGG, WILLIAM HENRY, Jr., St. Louis 769 

Fourth in descent from Maj. Samuel Gregg (1738- 1808). 
Sergeant in Capt. Rodger's Company of Rangers in the 
French and Indian Wars, 1758. Was in the Cape Bre- 
ton Expedition, and at the storming of the French 
works at Caberrus Bay. 

179. GREVE, CLIFFORD, St. Louis. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel James Otis (1702-1778). 
Barnstable, Massachusetts. Commander of the County 



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Militia. Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, 
1764 to 1776. Member of the Provisional Legislature, 
1768. Speaker of the House. 

Ninth in descent from Edward Dotey (1599-1655). In 
the First Encounter, December 8, 1620. Member of 
Captain Myles Standish's ist Military Company, 1621, 
at Plymouth, also 1643. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Matthew Fuller (1610- 
1678). Sergeant under Captain Myles Standish, 1643. 
Lieutenant at Barnstable, 1652. Lieutenant of Captain 
Standish's expedition against Manhattoes Colony, 1654. 
Chairman of Council of War. Lieutenant of the 
Forces against the Saconet Indians, 1671. Surgeon- 
General, 1673. Captain, King Philip's War. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Samuel Fuller 
(...-1675), Barnstable, Mass. Lieutenant in Captain 
Michael Pierce's Company, King Philip's War. Killed 
at Rehoboth Ambuscade. 

Ninth in descent from John Faunce (. . .-1654). Member 
of Plymouth Company, 1643. 

Seventh in descent from Capt. Christopher Clark 
(...-1727). Virginia Militia, Hanover County, 1727. 

Seventh in descent from John Smith (...-...). Member 
of Lieutenant Thomas Dimmock's Company, Barn- 
stable, Massachusetts, 1643. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel John Otis (1657-1727). 
Commander of Barnstable Militia. Judge of H. M. 
Council service against Indians. 

Eighth in descent from Nathaniel Bacon (1614-1673), 
Barnstable, Mass. Deputy, 1652-65. Governor's Assist- 
ant, 1657-73. Member of Council of War, 1658-67. 

Eighth in descent from John Otis (1620-1684). In King 
Philip's War, in the companies of Captains Henchman 
and Moseley. 




WILLIAM BRADFORD HOMER. murillo portrait. 




WILLIAM EDWARD HEDGCOCK. muriulo portrait. 



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Fifth in descent from Colonel Joseph Otis (1725-6-7- 
1810), Barnstable, Massachusetts. Representative to 
the General Court, 1774. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Samuel Allyn (1644- 
1726), Barnstable, Mass. In King Philip's War. Dep- 
uty, 1682-84. 

Ninth in descent from Thomas Allyn (. . .-1680), Barn- 
stable, Massachusetts. In the Military Company, 1643, 
under Lieutenant Thomas Dimmock. 

Ninth in descent from Rev. John Mayo (. ..-1676). In 
the Military Company of Lieutenant Thomas Dymoke, 
1643-44. 

177. HEDGCOCK, WILLIAM EDWARD, St. Louis 4401 

Fifth in descent from John Smead (1673-1720). Soldier 
in the Meadow Fight at Deerfield, Massachusetts, Feb- 
ruary 29, 1703, Queen Anne War. 

143. HOMER, Hon. WILLIAM BRADFORD, St. Louis 3697 

Seventh in descent from John Hoar (....-1704), 
Scituate and Concord, Massachusetts. Member Scituate 
Company, 1643. I" King Philip's War. 

Seventh in descent from Deacon Samuel Chapin ( . . . . 
-1675), Springfield, Massachusetts. Appointed by the 
General Court of Massachusetts Bay Colony to govern 
Springfield. At its burning in King Philip's War was 
a participant in repelling the attack from fortified 
houses. 

Seventh in descent from Quartermaster George Colton 
(....-1699), Springfield, Massachusetts. Quarter- 
master Hampshire County Troop, 1663. In King 
Philip's War. Deputy, 1669, '71, ''jy. 

Seventh in descent from Humphrey Turner ( . . . .-1673), 
Scituate, Massachusetts. Representative Plymouth 
Colony, 1640 et seq. Private in Military Company. 



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Fifth in descent from Deacon Henry Burt (1663-1748), 
Springfield, Massachusetts. Served against the Indians 
in 1698. 

Eighth in descent from Governor Henry Wolcott (1578- 
1655). Deputy, 1639. Magistrate to Assistant Gov- 
ernor, i643-'55. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Ford ( . . . .-1676), Wind- 
sor, Connecticut. Deputy, 1637, '38, '39, '41, '44, '54. 

Seventh in descent from Capt. Luke Hitchcock ( . . . . 
-1659), Wethersfield, Connecticut, 1644. Captain at 
Crown Point, 1659. 

Sixth in descent from Lieut. John Hitchcock (1642-1712). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1699, 
'01, '05. Served in the Falls Fight under Capt. William 
Turner. Lieutenant in King William's War. 

Sixth in descent from Sergt. Ebenezer Strong (1643- 
1728). Sergeant in the North Hampton, Massachusetts 
Company in King William's War. 

Seventh in descent from Edward Stebbins (....-1663). 
Member of the Committee of the Massachusetts Bay 
Colony General Court to consider Endicott's defacing 
of the English colors. Deputy to the General Court 
of Connecticut, 1639- 1656. 

Third in descent from Richard Bishop (1732-1806). In 
Capt. Daniel Burt's Company, Col. William's Regiment 
for the reduction of Canada, 1758. 

Seventh in descent from Robert Goodell (1604-1683). 
Served under Maj. Daniel Denison. On guard at Salem 
against the expected attack of Dutch and French in 
1667. 

Seventh in descent from Sergt. Job Drake (....-1689). 
Sergeant in Militia at Windsor, Connecticut. 



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Sixth in descent from Thomas Bishop (....-1694). 
Served under Capt. Poole at Hadley, 1675. Member of 
Capt. Mosely's Company in King Philip's War, 1676. 

Sixth in descent from James Warriner (1641-1727). Sol- 
dier under Col. Pynchon, 1668. Built Gilbert Fort, 
Brookfield. 

Sixth in descent from Jonathan Burt (1630-1715). At 
the burning of Springfield, Massachusetts, by the In- 
dians, October 5, 1675, during King Philip's War. 
Was one of those who defended the town. 

Fifth in descent from Capt. Leonard Hoar (1682-1771), 
Brimfield, Massachusetts. Ensign-Lieutenant and Cap- 
tain of Brimfield Company. 

Sixth in descent from Daniel Hoar ( 1650- ....). Mem- 
ber of the Concord, Massachusetts Company, King 
Philip's War. 

Fourth in descent from Jacob Goodell (1708- ) Pri- 
vate in Capt. Fry's Company, Col. Eleazer Fitch's 
Regiment, Connecticut Troops, 1758. 

Sixth in descent from Zachariah Goodell (1640-...,). 
Served under Maj. Daniel Denison, On Guard at 
Salem against the expected attack of Dutch and French, 
1667. 

Eighth in descent from Sergt. Thomas Spencer (....- 
1687). Served under Maj. John Mason in Pequot War. 

Sixth in descent from Samuel Bliss (1624-1720). Volun- 
teer in Narragansett War. 

Seventh in descent from Sergt. Thomas Huxley (....- 
1721). Member of New Haven Train Band, 1660. 

Seventh in descent from Lieut. Thomas Stebbins (1620- 
1683). Lieutenant in Capt. Turner's Company Falls 
Fight, King Philip's War. 



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Sixth in descent from Lieut. Joseph Stebbins (1652- 
1726). Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 
1698, '07, '17/21. 

Fourth in descent from Corp. Daniel Williams (1712- 
....). Private in Capt. Barker's Company, Col. Nathan 
Whiting's Regiment, 1758. Corporal in Capt. Fitch's 
Company, Col. Nathan Whiting's 2d Connecticut Regi- 
ment, 1759. 

Seventh in descent from John Leonard (....-1676). 
' Killed in King Philip's War. 

Seventh in descent from Samuel Stratton, Jr. (....- 
1707). Corporal in Capt. Wheeler's Concord, Massa- 
chusetts Company, King Philip's War. 

Eighth in descent from Rev. Henry Smith (1588-1648). 
Member of the First General Court of Connecticut, 
which consisted of the members appointed by Governor 
Winthrop, of Massachusetts, 1636. Soldier in the 
Pequot War. 

Seventh in descent from Elder John Strong ( 1605- 
1699). Deputy to the General Court of Plymouth Col- 
ony, 1 64 1, '42, '43. 

Seventh in descent from Elder James Bates (1582-1655). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts Bay Col- 
ony, 1640. 

Seventh in descent from Henry Burt (1615-1662), Dor- 
chester and Springfield, Massachusetts. Member of the 
First Military Company, Springfield. In 1657, Clerk of 
the Company. 

Sixth in descent from Hon. James Bates (1624- 17 18). 
Representative to the General Court of Connecticut, 
from Haddam, 1670, et seq. 

Eighth in descent from George Hubbard (1594-1683). 
Deputy Magistrate in Connecticut, 1637, et seq. Magis- 
trate, 1670-76. 




ROBERT MORRIS HUBBARD. 



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State General 

Society No. Society JNo. 

Seventh in descent from Samuel Rice (1634-1684). Mem- 
ber of the garrison at the house of Joseph Rice in Marl- 
boro, Mass., 1675. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas King (...-...). In gar- 
rison at Marlboro, at the house of William Kirby, 
King Philip's War. 

Sixth in descent from Thomas Noble (1632-1704). Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1692. 

Eighth in descent from Edmond Rice (1594-1663). Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Massachusetts from Sud- 
bury, 1640. 

Seventh in descent from Captain William Dixey ( 1608- 
1690). Ensign of Salem, Massachusetts, Company. 
Captain of Beverley Company. 

Fourth in descent from Sergeant Ichabod Bliss (1705- 
1766). Sergeant to the Western Frontier. French and 
Indian War, June, 1747. 

145. HUBBARD, ROBERT MORRIS, St. Louis 3723 

Third in descent from Jonathan Hubbard (1718-1759). 
Served under Col. Joseph Blanchard as Adjutant of the 
Regiment of New Hampshire Troops, 1754, '55. 
Served in Maj. Tash's Battalion Stationed at Charles- 
town, New Hampshire, 1757. 

94. JACKSON, Prof. GEORGE EDWARDS, LL.D., St. Louis. 2822 
Seventh in descent from Edward Jackson (1602-1681). 
Deputy from Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1647, fo'" sev- 
enteen years. 

Sixth in descent from Lieut. James Trowbridge (1636- 
1717), Newton, Massachusetts. Deputy to the General 
Court from Cambridge, 1700- 1703. Served in King 
Philip's War. Lieutenant, 1675. 

Fourth in descent from Lieut. Robert Murdock (1694- 
1762). Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 
1 75 1. Lieutenant of Newton Militia. 



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Sixth in descent from Benjamin Thurston (1640-1678). 
Served in King PhiHp's War as Ensign of Boston Com- 
pany. 

Seventh in descent from Griffin Craft (1609-1689). Lieu- 
tenant of Roxbury Company, Massachusetts MiHtia, 
1653, '75, 'y6. Deputy to the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1638, '63, 6y. 

Fifth in descent from Samuel Hyde (1667-1741). Ensign 
of Newton, Massachusetts, Militia, 

Seventh in descent from Robert Walker (1607-1687). 
Ensign of Militia under Capt. Nathaniel Turner. 

Sixth in descent from Richard Ellis (. . . .-1694). Lieu- 
tenant of Dedham Militia. Deputy to the General Court 
of Massachusetts, 1692. 

Sixth in descent from Andrew Dewing (....-1677). 
Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany, 1644. In 1675 the 2nd Company of Natick In- 
dians was located near the Garrison House, in charge 
of Andrew Dewing, and his sons. 

Fourth in descent from Captain Jonathan Fuller ( 1687- 
1764). Captain of Newton, Massachusetts, Militia. 

Seventh in descent from John Scarborough (...-1646). 
Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany, June 9, 1646. Was "slain by charging a great 
gunn." 

95. JACKSON, EDWARD FISHER, St. Louis 2823 

Eighth in descent from Edward Jackson (1602-1681). 
Deputy from Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1647, ^^^ 
seventeen years. 

Seventh in descent from Lieut. James Trowbridge (1636- 
1717), Newton, Massachusetts. Deputy to the General 
Court from Cambridge, 1700-03. Served in King 
Philip's War. Lieutenant, 1675. 




EDWARD FISHER JACKSON. 



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Society No. Society Wo. 

Fifth in descent from Lieut. Robert Murdock (1694- 
1762). Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 
1 75 1. Lieutenant of Newton Militia. 

Fifth in descent from Col. Aaron Davis (1709- 1777). 
Captain, 1774. Colonel, 1775. Delegate to the Provin- 
cial Congress of Massachusetts, 1774-76. 

Seventh in descent from Simon Stone, Jr. (1631-1708), 
Watertown, Massachusetts. Deputy to the General 
Court, 1678-90. He was in garrison at Menden, 1675, 
and at Groton, 1676. Served under Capt. Joseph Syll, 
1676. 

Eighth in descent from Simon Stone (1585-1665), Water- 
town, Massachusetts. Deputy to the General Court, 
1636-56. 

Seventh in descent from Lieut. Edward Morris (1630- 
1690), Roxbury, Massachusetts. Deputy to the General 
Court, 1677-87. First Military Officer of Woodstock, 
Connecticut. 

Fourth in descent from Lieut. -Col. Ephraim Jackson 
(1729-1777), Newton, Massachusetts. Lieutenant in 
French and Indian War, 1755-56. Captain in expedi- 
tion to Canada in 1760. Captain in expedition to Ticon- 
deroga in 1760. Died at Valley Forge, December 19, 
1777. 

Eighth in descent from Capt. Joseph Weld (i 595-1646), 
Roxbury, Massachusetts. Captain of Militia, under 
Col. John Winthrop, 1636. Ensign of the Ancient and 
Honorable Artillery Company, 1638. Representative 
to the Colonial Congress. 

Seventh in descent from John Weld (i 623-1 691). 
Served in Garrison at Brookfield, in King Philip's War, 
under Capt. Syll. 

Eighth in descent from Maj.-Gen. Humphrey Atherton 
(....-1661), Dorchester, Massachusetts. Deputy, 
1638, et seq. Speaker, 1653. Governor's Assistant, 



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Society No. Society No. 

1654-61. Lieutenant, 1645. Captain of Militia; 1646, 
and of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 
1650-58. Commanded expedition against the Narra- 
gansetts, 1656. Major-General, 1661. 
Sixth in descent from Capt. Joseph Fuller (1652-1740), 
Newton, Massachusetts. Captain of Militia. Served 
as private in Capt. Richard Beers' Company, in King 
Philip's War. In 1736, land was granted him by the 
General Court for service m the "Falls Fight," under 
Capt. William Turner. 

Sixth in descent from Honorable Ebenezer Stone (1662- 
1754). Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 
1708-17. Royal Councillor of the Province. 

Sixth in descent from Joshua Child (1658-1730). Served 
in King Philip's War, in Capt. John Holbrook's Com- 
pany. Served as private in Indian Wars, 1718. 

Eighth in descent from John Newgate (1580-1665). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1638. 

Seventh in descent from Sebas Jackson (1642-1690). 
Newton, Massachusetts. Private in the Company of 
Capt. Poole, in King Philip's War. 

Eighth in descent from John Whipple, Sr. (....-1669). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1640-63. 

Seventh in descent from Samuel Walker (1655-1712). 
Served under Maj. William Bradford in King Philip's 
War. He was Cornet, Lieutenant and Captain. Deputy 
to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1705. 

Eighth in descent from Philip Walker ( . . . .-1679). Dep- 
uty to the General Court at Plymouth, 1669. 

Eighth in descent from Nicholas Ide (1620-1690). 
Served in King Philip's War under Maj. William 
Bradford. 

Sixth in descent from John Mirick ( . . . .-1706). Served 
in King Philip's War under Captain Syll. Also served 
in the Garrison at Chelmsord. 



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General 



Society No. Society No. 

Eighth in descent from William French (1603-1681). 
Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany, 1638. Captain in 1681. Deputy to the General 
Court of Massachusetts, 1660-1663. 

Seventh in descent from Benjamin Thurston (1640-1678). 
Served in King Philip's War as Ensign of Boston 
Company. 

Eighth in descent from Griffin Craft (1609-1689). Lieu- 
tenant of Roxbury Company, Massachusetts Militia, 
1653, '75' '76- Deputy to the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1638, '63, '67. 

Sixth in descent from Samuel Hyde ( 1667-1741 ). Ensign 
of Newton, Massachusetts Militia. 

Eighth in descent from Robert Walker (1607-1687). 
Ensign of Militia under Capt. Nathaniel Turner. 

Seventh in descent from Richard Ellis (....-1694). 
Lieutenant of Dedham Militia. Deputy to the General 
Court of Massachusetts, 1692. 

Seventh in descent from Andrew Dewing (....-1677). 
Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany, 1644. In 1675 the 2nd Company of the Natick 
Indians was located near the Garrison House, in charge 
of Andrew Dewing and his sons. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Jonathan Fuller (1687- 
1764). Captain of Newton, Massachusetts, Militia. 

Eighth in descent from John Scarborough (...-1646). 
Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany, June 9, 1646. Was "slain by charging a great 
gunn." 

Eighth in descent from George Norton, Sr. (...-...), 
Gloucester, Mass. Deputy to the General Court, 1642- 
43. Sergeant and Drill Master at Gloucester, R/[ay 29, 
1644. 



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Seventh in descent from George Norton, Jr. (1641-1696), 
Suffield, Massachusetts. First Deputy from Suffield to 
the General Court, 1693. Ensign and Captain of MiUtia, 
168 1, In garrison at Brookfield, July 24, 1676. 

47. JAMES, THOMAS, Baltimore, Md 127 

Sixth in descent from James Claypoole (1634-1687). A 
member of the Pennsylvania Provincial Couricil for 
Philadelphia County, 1687. 

Seventh in descent from Major William Andrews, Jr. 
(. . .-1673). Member of Virginia House of Burgesses 
from Northampton County, 1663. 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Harmanson (. . .-1702), 
Member Virginia House of Burgesses from Northamp- 
ton County, 1688. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Nathaniel Lit- 
tleton (...-1702-03). Lieutenant-Colonel Virginia 
Troops. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Southey Littleton ( 1645- 
1679). Colonel of Virginia Forces, serving against 
Indians under Governor Berkley. Sent to New York 
as Commissioner on Indian Affairs to confer with Gov- 
ernor Andros and make peace with the Five Nations. 
Member of court-martial to try Nathaniel Bacon. 

Eighth in descent from Major Edmund Bowman (1625- 
1691). Member of Virginia House of Burgesses. Cap- 
tain and Major. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel William An- 
drews, Sr. (...-1655). Appointed Commissioner of 
Accomac County, Virginia, 1633. Appointed Major, 
January i, 1654, and later Lieutenant-Colonel. 

Eighth in descent from Colonel Obedience Robins (1600- 
1662). Member of Virginia House of Burgesses from 
Accomac County, 1629, '44, '52. Member of Council 




FREDERICK NEWTON JUDSON 



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Society No. Society No. 

of State, 1655-59. Appointed Commander of the Eastern 
Shore, 1632. Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel. Appointed 
Colonel, April i, 1658. 

Eighth in descent from Ensign Thomas Savage (1594- 
1627). Commanded the Expedition of the Great Bay 
(Chesapeake). 

Seventh in descent from Captain John Savage (1624- 
1678). Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses 
from Northampton County, and Military Captain, 
1666-67. 

Eighth in descent from Colonel Nathaniel Littleton ( . . . - 
1654). Chief Magistrate of Northampton County, Vir- 
ginia, 1640. Member of Virginia House of Burgesses 
from Northampton County, 1652, et seq. Member of 
Council of State. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Thomas Savage (1669- 
1728). Captain in Virginia Milita. 

59. JUDSON, Hon. FREDERICK NEWTON, St. Louis. . . . 1533 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles 
(1598-1660), Wethersfield, Connecticut. Magistrate of 
Governing Court, 1637-60. Second Treasurer, 1639-51. 
Governor, 1640-48. Governor, pro tem., 165 1. Deputy 
Governor, 1654, '56, '57, '59. Governor, 1655, '58. 
Commissioner for the United Colonies, 1649. 

Seventh in descent from Lieut. Thomas Wheeler (....- 
1672). Lieutenant in the Connecticut Colonial Service. 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1670-71. 

Seventh in descent from John Welles (1621-1659). Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Connecticut, 1656, '57, '59. 
Assistant, 1658. 

Eighth in descent from Sergt. Francis Nichols (....- 
1650). Training Sergeant for Stratford, 1639. 

Seventh in descent from Samuel Sherman (1618-1700). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1637, 



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which declared war against the Pequots. Assistant, 
1663, '68. On committee to defend coast against the 
Dutch, 1665. 

Seventh in descent from Lieut. Joseph Judson (1610- 
1690). Ensign Stratford Company. Committee to de- 
fend the coast from Stratford to Rye, against the Dutch, 
under Admiral DeReuter. Lieutenant, 1672. In King 
Philip's War. Lieutenant Woodbury, Train Band, 
1684. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 
1684, '86. 

Seventh in descent from Isaac Nichols (....-1695), 
Stratford, Connecticut. Deputy to the General Court of 
Connecticut, 1662, '65. 

Sixth in descent from Ambrose Thompson (i 651-1742). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1697, 
1704, '05, '06, '10, '12, '17. 

Sixth in descent from Capt. James Judson (1650-1720), 
In King Philip's War. Lieutenant of Dragoons, 1690. 
Captain, 1698. Deputy to the General Court of Connec- 
ticut, 1 689- 1 706. 

157. KENNETT, WILLIAM POTTS, St. Louis 4002 

Fifth in descent from Joshua Hempstead (1678-1758). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1718, et 
seq. Ensign, 1721. Lieutenant, 1724. Captain, 1726. 
Of the 2d Company Train Band, New London, Connec- 
ticut. Serving until 1739. 

137. LITTLE. Rev. EDWARD PORTER, Elizabeth. N. J 3661 

Seventh in descent from Governor William Bradford 

(1589-1651). Governor of Plymouth Colony. 
Seventh in descent from John Alden (1599-1687). In 
Capt. Myles Standish's Duxbury Company, 1643. Gov- 
ernor's Assistant, 1632, '40, '50, '86. Deputy, 1641, '42, 
'44, '49. Member Council of War, '46, et seq. ; Ply- 
mouth Colony. 




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FRANCIS HENRY LUDINGTON 



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Sixth in descent from Thomas Little ( -1671), Ply- 
mouth and Marshfield, Massachusetts. In Plymouth 
Company, 1643. 

158. LUDINGTON, FRANCIS HENRY, St. Louis 4070 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant John Wyman (1621- 
1684), Charlestown and Woburn, Massachusetts, 1640. 
Cornet in Captain Thomas Prentiss' Troop, Mt. Hope 
Campaign, 1675. Lieutenant Narragansett Fight. 
Fifth in descent from Seth Wyman (1717-1808). Cor- 
poral in the Troop of Horse, 3d Regiment of Militia, 
Middlesex and Worcester Counties, Massachusetts, 
under command of Captain Benjamin Eager, 1757. 
Corporal in the Company of Lieutenant Stephen May- 
nard, for relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Seth Wyman, Sr. (1665- 
1715). Lieutenant Woburn Militia, 1705-12. Captain, 
1712-15. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Seth Wyman (1686-1725). 
Captain Massachusetts Provincial Troops, 1725. 

Seventh in descent from Major William Johnson (1629- 
1704), Woburn, Massachusetts. Deputy to the General 
Court, 1674, et seq. Governor's Assistant, 1683-86. 
Member of Council, 1684-86. 

Fourth in descent from Edward Harrington (1702- 1792). 
Corporal in the Company of Captain John Cutting's 
Troop of Horse, Massachusetts Troops, 1748. Private 
in the Company of Captain Coolidge's (Watertown) 
Company, Colonel William Brattle's Regiment, in the 
Expedition against Crown Point, 1755. Captain of a 
Company on Expedition against Crown Point. 1755. 

Third in descent from Jonathan Harrington (1741-1793). 
Private in the Company of Captain John Taplin, Colonel 
Frye's Regiment, 1759-60. 



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159. LUDINGTON, ELLIOT KINGMAN, St. Louis 4071 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant John Wyman (1621- 
1684), Charlestown and Woburn, Massachusetts, 1640. 
Cornet in Captain Thomas Prentiss' Troop, Mt. Hope 
Campaign, 1675. Lieutenant Narragansett Fight. 

Sixth in descent from Seth Wyman (1717-1808). Cor- 
poral in the Troop of Horse, 3d Regiment of MiHtia, 
Middlesex and Worcester Counties, Massachusetts, 
under command of Captain Benjamin Eager, 1757. 
Corporal in the Company of Lieutenant Stephen May- 
nard, for relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Seth Wyman, Sr. (1665- 
1715). Lieutenant Woburn Militia, 1705-12. Captain, 
1712-15. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Seth Wyman (1686-1725). 
Captain Massachusetts Provincial Troops, 1725. 

Eighth in descent from Major William Johnson (1629- 
1704), Woburn, Massachusetts. Deputy to the General 
Court, 1674, et seq. Governor's Assistant, 1683-86. 
Member of Council, 1684-86. 

Fifth in descent from Edward Harrington (1702- 1792). 
Corporal in the Company of Captain John Cutting's 
Troop of Horse, Massachusetts Troops, 1748, Private 
in the Company of Captain Coolidge's (Watertown) 
Company, Colonel William Brattle's Regiment, in the 
Expedition against Crown Point, 1755. Captain of a 
Company on Expedition against Crown Point, 1755. 

Fourth in descent from Jonathan Harrington (1741- 
1793). Private in the Company of Captain John Tap- 
lin, Colonel Frye's Regiment, 1759-60. 

126. LYON, GEORGE ELMER, M. D., St. Louis 3422 

Seventh in descent from Capt. Thomas Hicks (1640- 
1741). Under Capt. John Hicks at the Indian Battle 




ELLIOT KINGMAN LUDIXGTON. murillo portrait. 




Cf)L. JAMES HAMILTON McCORD. X. C, M. 



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at Fort Neck, 1653. Captain of Militia at Hempstead. 
Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Queens 
County, New York. 

76. McCORD, Col. JAMES HAMILTON, N.G.M., St. Joseph. 2369 

Fifth in descent from Capt. John Paxton (171 5- 1787). 
Lieutenant in Capt. Thomas Harris' Company, Lancas- 
ter County, Pennsylvania, Provincials, in active service 
in defense of the frontier, 1748; also in service in Vir- 
ginia Indian Wars. 

Fifth in descent from William Wood (....-....). Lieu- 
tenant of the Albemarle County, Virginia, Militia, in 
active service for the defense and protection of the 
frontier against the Indians, September, 1758. 

77. McCORD, SAMUEL STEELE, St. Joseph 2370 

Fifth in descent from Capt. John Paxton (171 5- 1787). 
Lieutenant in Capt. Thomas Harris' Company, Lan- 
caster County Pennsylvania, Provincials, in active serv- 
ice in defense of the frontier, 1748; also in service in 
Virginia Indian Wars. 

Fifth in descent from William Wood (....-....). Lieu- 
tenant of the Albemarle County, Virginia, Militia, in 
active service for the defense and protection of the fron- 
tier against the Indians, September, 1758. 

79. McCORD, GEORGE LAWRENCE, Pueblo, Colo 2372 

Fifth in descent from Capt. John Paxton (1715-1787). 
Lieutenant in Capt. Thomas Harris' Company, Lancas- 
ter County, Pennsylvania, Provincials, in active service 
in defense of the frontier, 1748; also in service in Vir- 
ginia Indian Wars. 

Fifth in descent from William Wood (....-....). Lieu- 
tenant of the Albemarle County, Virginia, Militia, in 
active service for the defense and protection of the 
, frontier against the Indians, September, 1758. 



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80. McCORD, ROBERT HAMDEN, Kansas City 2373 

Fifth in descent from Capt. John Paxton (1715-1787). 
Lieutenant in Capt. Thomas Harris' Company, Lancas- 
ter County, Pennsylvania, Provincials, in active service 
in defense of the frontier, 1748; also in service in Vir- 
ginia Indian Wars. 
Fifth in descent from William Wood (....-....). Lieu- 
tenant of the Albemarle County, Virginia, Militia, in 
active service for the defense and protection of the fron- 
tier against the Indians, September, 1758. 

88. Mcculloch, ROBERT, St. Louis 2631 

Fifth in descent from General Andrew Lewis (1720- 
1781). In continuous service in the State of Virginia, 
in the Indian Wars, from 1754-75. Was with Washing- 
ton at the surrender of Fort Necessity. Was present at 
Braddock's defeat. Commanded the Sandy Creek 
Expedition, 1756. In 1774, received the appointment of 
Brigadier-General, and was Commander-in-Chief at the 
Battle of Point Pleasant. 

87. Mcculloch, richard, st. Louis 2630 

Sixth in descent from General Andrew Lewis (1720- 
1781). In continuous service in the State of Virginia, 
in the Indian Wars, from 1754-76. Was with Washing- 
ton at the surrender of Fort Necessity. Was present at 
Braddock's defeat. Commanded the Sandy Creek 
Expedition, 1756. In 1774, received the appointment of 
Brigadier-General, and was Commander-in-Chief at the 
Battle of Point Pleasant. 

140. MACBETH, MALCOLM, St. Louis 3720 

Seventh in descent from Samuel Prioleau (1690-1752). 

Colonel of South Carolina Troop of Horse Guards. 
Eighth in descent from Pierre de St. Julien (1669-. . . . ). 

Member of the Governor's Council of South Carolina, 

under the Proprietary Governors. 




ROBERT Mcculloch. 



STRAUSS PORTRAIT. 




RICHARD McCULLOCH. 



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Fifth in descent from John Pearson (1706- 1775). Built 
the first Fort on the Tennessee River in 1756. 

Eighth in descent from Alexandre Thesee Chastaigner. 
Member of the South Carolina Assembly from Craven 
County during the Administration of Governor Lud- 
well. 

Eighth in descent from Hugh Hext ( -1732). Mem- 
ber of South Carolina House of Assembly, 1698-1720. 

Seventh in descent from David Hext. Member of the 
South Carolina Assembly, 1749. Commissioner on For- 
tifications, 1745. 

Eighth in descent from Henri Le Noble. Member of the 
South Carolina Governor's Council, under the Proprie- 
tary Governors. 

Seventh in descent from Rene Ravenel (1656-....). 
Member of the Assembly of South Carolina from Cra- 
ven County, under Governor Ludwell. 

146. MACBETH, RAVENEL, Salt Lake City, Utah 3787 

Seventh in descent from Samuel Prioleau (1690-1752). 
Colonel of South Carolina Troop of Horse Guards. 

Eighth in descent from Pierre De St. Julien (1669-. . . .). 
Member of the Governor's Council of South Carolina, 
under the Proprietary Governors. 

Fifth in descent from John Pearson (1706-1775). Built 
the first Fort on the Tennessee River in 1756. 

Eighth in descent from Alexandre Thesee Chastaigner. 
Member of the South Carolina Assembly from Craven 
County, during the Administration of Governor Lud- 
well. 

Eighth in descent from Hugh Hext (. . . .-1732). Mem- 
ber of South Carolina House of Assembly, 1698-1720. 

Seventh in descent from David Hext. Member of the 
South Carolina Assembly, 1749. Commissioner on For- 
tifications, 1745. 



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Eighth in descent from Henri Le Noble. Member of the 
South Carolina Governor's Council, under the Proprie- 
tary Governors. 

Seventh in descent from Rene Ravenel (1656-....). 
Member of the Assembly of South Carolina from Cra- 
ven County, under Governor Ludwell. 

166. MERIWETHER, CHARLES LOUIS, D.M.D., Louisiana 4237 
Seventh in descent from Nicholas Meriwether (1647- 
1744). Burgess for New Kent County, Virginia, 
1702-14. 

Fourth in descent from Colonel Nicholas Meriwether 
(1736-1772). Colonel of a Virginia Regiment attached 
to General Braddock's Army, and with the aid of other 
officers carried the wounded General off the field, July 
9> 1755- 

Seventh in descent from Peter Beverly (...-...). 
Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1700-05, 
'10, '14. 

Sixth in descent from Francis Thornton (1682-. . . ). Bur- 
gess from Spottsylvania County, Virginia, 1723-26. 

34. MERIWETHER, HUNTER McKEAND, Kansas City. 

Sixth in descent from Nicholas Meriwether (1647-1744). 
Burgess for New Kent County, Virginia, 1702-14. 

Fifth in descent from Francis Thornton (1682-, . .). Bur- 
gess from Spottsylvania County, Virginia, 1723-26. 

104. MEYSENBURG, ROBERT CARR, Chicago, 111 2981 

Seventh in descent from Walter Chiles (....-....). 
Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses. Speaker. 
Member of the Council, 1652, 
Sixth in descent from Walter Chiles ( ). Mem- 
ber of the Virginia House of Burgesses from James 
City County. 




CHARLES LOUIS MERIWETHER, D. M. D. 




HUNTER McKEAND MERIWETHER. 




GEORGE TURNER PARKER. 




CLARENCE FISHER NEWCOMB. 



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155. MUDGE, SOLOMON HINCKLEY, St. Louis 3992 

Seventh in descent from John Mudge (1654-1733). Pri- 
vate in the Company of Capt. Moseley from Dedham, 
Massachusetts, King Phihp's War. 

170. NEWCOMB, CLARENCE FISHER, Chicago 4267. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Andrew Newcomb 
(1640-1708. Lieutenant in command of the fortifica- 
tions at Edgartown, Massachusetts, 1691. 

Seventh in descent from Governor WiUiam Bradford 
(1589-1657). Governor of Plymouth Colony. 

Sixth in descent from Major William Bradford (1624- 
1704). Deputy Governor, Plymouth Colony, 1682, '86, 
'89, '92. Assistant, 1668-82. Commanded Plymouth 
forces Great Swamp Fight. Commissioner of the 
United Colonies. 

128. PARKER, GEORGE TURNER, St. Louis 3424 

Ninth in descent from Maj. Aaron Cook (1610-1690). 
Major of the Hartford Troop, 1658. Deputy, 1668. 
Ensign, 1676. Captain of a Garrison in King Philip's 
War. 

Eighth in descent from John Case (. . . .-1704). Deputy 
to the General Court of Connecticut, 1670, '74, '75, '91. 

Eighth in descent from James Eno (1651-1714). A 
soldier in King Philip's War. In the Great Swamp 
Fight. 

Fourth in descent from Jonas Stone (1725-. . . .). Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1775. 

Fifth in descent from Isaac Stone (1695-1776). Corporal 
in the Company of Capt. William Pierce. Col. John 
Whitcomb's Regiment, Massachusetts Provincial 
Forces, 1755. In Capt. Henry Ernes' Company, 1757. 
In the Company of Capt. Israel Taylor, Col, Wilder's 



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Regiment, for the Relief of Fort William Henry. In 

Capt. James Reed's Company, Col. Timothy Ruggles' 

Regiment, 1758. 
Seventh in descent from Samuel Stone (1635-1715). 

Trooper under Maj. Willard against Ninigret, 1654. 

Captain of Lexington Company. 
Eighth in descent from Gregory Stone (1590- 1672). 

Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts Bay 

Colony, 1638. 

Eighth in descent from John Bent (1603-1672). Cor- 
poral in the Sudbury Company for defense against the 
Indians in King Philip's War. Was on the rolls ten 
years. 

Sixth in descent from Jonathan Moore (1669-....). 
Private in the 2nd Company of Foot of Sudbury, Mas- 
sachusetts, under command of Capt. Josiah Richard- 
son, 1757. 

Eighth in descent from Nathan Gillette (....-1670). 
Trooper of the Windsor Company, under Capt. John 
Mason in Pequot War. 

Eighth in descent from Joseph Phelps (1667-1750). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1709-27. 
Scout under Lieut. Crocker, 1712. 

Ninth in descent from William Phelps (1599-1672.) One 
of the Eight Commissioners appointed by the Bay 
Colony, March 3, 1636, to govern the people of Con- 
necticut. Governor's Assistant, 1636, '42, '58, '62, and 
Member of Council, 1637, Pequot War. 

Ninth in descent from Edward Griswold (1638-1691). 
Built "Old Fort," Springfield. Deputy to the General 
Court of Connecticut for Windsor and Killingworth. 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Hastings (1605-1685). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1673. 

Eighth in descent from John Coolidge (1604-1681). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1658. 



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Fourth in descent from John Wright (1743-1825). Sec- 
ond Lieutenant of the loth Company, 3rd Regiment 
Connecticut Troops, 1759. 

Sixth in descent from James Parker (161 7-1 701). Lieu- 
tenant, 1673. Captain, 1678. Commanded Garrison at 
Groton, Massachusetts. 

Ninth in descent from Daniel Clark (1622-1710). Lieu- 
tenant ist Troop under Capt. John Mason, 1657-58. 
Captain, 1664-80. Secretary Colony of Connecticut, 
1658-63. Deputy, 1656-61. Magistrate, 1662-64. 

Ninth in descent from WilHam Spencer (....-1640). 
Member of Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company. 
Lieutenant, 1638. Deputy to the General Court of 
Massachusetts, 1638. Deputy to the General Court of 
Connecticut, 1639-40. 

Eighth in descent from Robert Williams (1598-1693). 
Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany of Boston, 1644. 

Seventh in descent from Isaac Wheeler (1646-1712). 
Volunteer in the Narragansett War. Deputy to the 
General Court of Connecticut for Stonington, 1692. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Park (....-....). Vol- 
unteer in the Narragansett War. Soldier in King 
Philip's War. 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Wright (1610-1670). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut from Weth- 
ersfield, 1643. 

Fifth in descent from Oliver Moore (i707-i774)- En- 
gaged in several campaigns in Canada as Private of the 
2nd Foot Company of Sudbury, Massachusetts, under 
command of Capt. Josiah Richardson, 1757. 

Seventh in descent from David Eno (1702- 1745). Sims- 
bury, Connecticut. Served under Capt. Preston, and 
was killed, 1745. 



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Seventh in descent from Lieut. Nathan Fiske (1642- 
1694). Lieutenant of Watertown, Massachusetts, Com- 
pany. 

Ninth in descent from John Peirce (. . . .-1661). Deputy 
to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1638. Drummer 
of Watertown Company. 

Eighth in descent from John Ball (....-1675). Soldier 
at Lancaster, Massachusetts, where he was killed dur- 
ing that siege, September 10, 1675. 

Ninth in descent from John Griffin (....-1681), Wind- 
sor, Connecticut. Deputy, 1670. Temporary comman- 
der at Simsbury, 1673. Sergeant, 1675. 

Ninth in descent from Michael Humphrey. Soldier in 
service with the Windsor Dragoons in 1670. Deputy to 
the General Court of Connecticut. 

Seventh in descent from John Rediat, Marlboro, Massa- 
chusetts. In Garrison at Marlboro under Lieut. John 
Rudock, against the Hassanenesit Indians, 1675. 

Seventh in descent from Edward Rice (1619-1712), 
Marlboro, Massachusetts. Member of West Middlesex 
Regiment, and quartered in his Garrison House, 1691. 

Ninth in descent from Edmund Wright (1594-1663), 
Sudbury, Massachusetts. Deputy to the General Court 
of Massachusetts, 1640, '01, '43. 

Seventh in descent from Capt. William Eager (....- 
1690), Cambridge and Marlboro, Massachusetts. In 
Capt. Thomas Prentiss' Company, Middlesex Troop- 
ers, Mt. Hope Campaign, and under Lieut. Oakes, 
1675-76. 

Sixth in descent from Capt. Abraham Eager (1670- 
1734), Marlboro, Massachusetts. In Howe's Garrison, 
Marlboro, 171 1. 

Ninth in descent from John Purchase (. . . .-1645). Sol- 
dier in Pequot War with Capt. Mason, 1637. 



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Tenth in descent from Capt. John Bissell, Sr. (1591- 
1677), Windsor, Connecticut. Deputy to the General 
Court, 1648, et seq. Served under Capt. John Mason, 
1657-58. Captain of Windsor Troop, 1675-76, in King 
Philip's War. 
Eighth in descent from Joseph Bolles (1608-1678). Royal 
Commissioner for Province of Maine. Deputy to the 
General Court of Massachusetts. 
Tenth in descent from Thomas Ford (. . . .-1675). Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Connecticut, 1637-40. 
Eighth in descent from William Parke (1595- 1685). 
Member Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 
1638. Represenlted Roxbury, Massachusetts, in the 
General Court, 1635- 1667. Surveyor-General of Arms 
and Ammunition for the Colony, 1660. 
Sixth in descent from Jonathan Hyde (1626-1711). In 
Capt. Thomas Wheeler's Company Scouting near Sud- 
bury and Marlboro, King Philip's War. 
Eighth in descent from Samuel Boardman (1615-1673). 
Representative to the General Court of Connecticut, 
commencing 1657, for eighteen terms. Being present 
thirty-four sessions. Governor's Assistant, 1670. 
Seventh in descent from Lieut. Jonathan Boardman 
(1660-1712), Wethersfield, Connecticut. Ensign of the 
Train Band, 1698. Lieutenant, 1703. One of three in 
charge of Fort Deming. 
Ninth in descent from George Hubbard (1604-1684). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1639, 
'55, '56. 
Fifth in descent from Lieut. John Wright (1709-1784). 
Second Lieutenant of loth Company, 3d Connecticut 
Regiment, 1759. 
Seventh in descent from Thomas Wickham ( 165 1- 1730), 

Wethersfield, Connecticut. Comet of the Troop. 
Eighth in descent from John Deming (1615-1705), Weth- 
ersfield, Connecticut. Representative to the General 



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Court, 1649-61. And one of the Patentees named in the 
Charter of 1662. 

Eighth in descent from Sergt. Thomas Hurlbut (1642- 
1690). Sergeant of Militia of Wethersfield Indian 
Wars. 

Ninth in descent from Lieut. Thomas Hurlbut (1610- 
1671), Wethersfield, Connecticut. Under Lion Gardiner 
in the Pequot War. Clerk of Train Band, 1640. Dep- 
uty, 1644. Lieutenant at the Saybrook Fort. 

Ninth in descent from Richard Treat (1584-1669-70), 
Wethersfield, Connecticut. Magistrate and Assistant, 
1657-65. Deputy to the General Court fourteen years 
up to 1657-8. Member Governor John Winthrop's 
Council. Named by King Charles 2d, in 1662, in the 
Charter of the Colony as one of the Patentees. 

Ninth in descent from Nathaniel Foote (1593-1644), 
Wethersfield, Connecticut. Representative to the Gen- 
eral Court, 1 64 1, '42, '44. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Wheeler (1602- 1686), 
Stonington, Connecticut. Representative to the Gen- 
eral Court for Stonington, 1668-69. Private in Lieut. 
William Hasey's Three County Troop. Capt. Edward 
Hutchinson King Philip's War. 

Ninth in descent from Robert Park (1573- 1665). Repre- 
sentative to the General Court of Connecticut from 
Wetherford, 1642- 1652. 

Eighth in descent from Sergt. John Woods (. . . .-1678), 
Sergeant of a Marlboro Garrison House, 1675. 

Seventh in descent from William Ward (1597-1687). 
Deputy to the General Court from Sudbury, 1644. And 
from Marlboro, 1666. In Garrison at Sudbury, King 
Philip's War. 

Sixth in descent from John Bouker (1657-1721). Ensign 
of Howe's Garrison, No. 8, King Philip's War. 



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Eighth in descent from John Stow ( 1 595-1643) » ^o^- 
bury, Massachusetts. Member Ancient and Honorable 
Artillery Company. 

Eighth in descent from Abraham Howe ( -1695). En- 
sign in King Philip's War. In charge of Marlboro Gar- 
rison, No. 8. 

Eighth in descent from Andrew Moore ( -1719)- 

Soldier in Connecticut Colonial Service. 

Seventh in descent from Nathan Gillette (165 5- 1757). 
Soldier in Narragansett War. 

Ninth in descent from Humphrey Turner ( -1673). 

Scituate, Massachusetts. Representative Plymouth 
Colony, 1640. Private in Military Company. 

Eighth in descent from Capt. Timothy Phelps (1639- 
1719). Lieutenant under Col. Wm. Whiting, Queen 
Anne's War. Captain, 1696. 

Seventh in descent from William Fletcher (...-...). En- 
sign of Middlesex Regiment, Major Daniel Goodkin, 
King Philip's War. 

Seventh in descent from John Wait (1629- 1722). Com- 
manded Foot Company in King Philip's War. 

Eighth in descent from George Woodward (1621-1676), 
Watertown, Massachusetts. In Captain John Cutler's 
Company in King Philip's War, and died in service. 

Severith in descent from Edward Tyng (1600-1681), 
Boston. Deputy to the General Court, 1661-62. Assist- 
ant, 1668-81. 

Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley (1576- 
1653). Second Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, 
1634, et seq. Deputy Governor, 1630, et seq. ad int. 
Governor's Assistant, 1635-36. Commissioner, 1643, 
et seq., for and twice President of the United Colonies. 
Major-General Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany. 

Sixth in descent from Samuel Stow (...-...), Marlboro, 
Massachusetts. Soldier in King Philip's War. 



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Seventh in descent from John Woods (1641-1716), Marl- 
boro, Massachusetts. Soldier in garrison at Marlboro, 
King Philip's War. 

Seventh in descent from John Moore (1611-1702-03), 
Sudbury and Lancaster, Massachusetts. Sergeant, 1670. 
Ensign, 1689. In garrison, 1676, et seq. Deputy to the 
General Court, 1689-90. 

Seventh in descent from John Wing ( . . .-1699). Ensign 
of Suffolk Regiment, Major Thomas Clark. 

Sixth in descent from Governor Joseph Dudley (1647- 
1720). Chief Justice Supreme Court, Province of New 
England and New York. President of the United Colo- 
nies of Massachusetts and New Hampshire, 1686. 
Member of Andros' Council. Governor of Massachu- 
setts, 1702-15. In King Philip's War. 

Eighth in descent from Richard Wait (1608-1668), 
Watertown, Massachusetts. Commissary in Pequot 
War. Special Commissioner to the Narragansetts. 

Ninth in descent from Edmund Rice (1594-1663). Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1640-01, '03. 

Tenth in descent from Thomas Holcomb (...-1657), 
Windsor, Connecticut. Soldier. Deputy to the General 
Court, 1649. 

Eighth in descent from Sergeant John Humphrey (1650- 
1697), Simsbury, Conn. Sergeant Trained Band, 1693. 

Seventh in descent from John Pettibone (1665-. . . ), Sims- 
bury, Connecticut. Representative, 1716. Lieutenant 
South Company Trained Band. 

Tenth in descent from Thomas Newberry (...-1635). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1634-35. 

Eighth in descent from John Holgrave (1580- 1670), 
Salem, Massachusetts. Deputy to the General Court, 
1634-35. Overseer of Powder and Shot. 

Eighth in descent from Moses Cooke (1645-1676). Killed 
in King Philip's War at Westfield, 1676. 

Eighth in descent from John Stoddard (1620-1664). Ser- 
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Sixth in descent from Nathaniel Sawyer (1670-1756). 
In garrison at Lancaster, 1 704-11. 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Sawyer (1616-1706). 

At Lancaster garrison, King Phih!p's War. 
Eighth in descent from John Prescott (1604-1681). At 

Lancaster garrison. King PhiHp's War. 

107. PARTRIDGE, ARTHUR SAMUEL, St. Louis 3055 

Fourth in descent from EH Parker (1729-. . . .). Served 
in Capt. Samuel Whiting's Company of Medway, 
Massachusetts, as Private, 1745. Served as Private in 
Capt. Thomas Wiswall's 3rd Foot Company of Militia, 
Mendon, Massachusetts, 1757. 

Eighth in descent from Henry Woodhouse (...-1700), 
Concord, Massachusetts. Lieutenant in Captain Thomas 
Wheeler's Company, June 24, 1676, King Philip's War. 
In the engagement near Brookfield, August 2, 1676. 

Sixth in descent from Ensign Daniel Warner (1643-1692) 
Hadley, Massachusetts. Ensign of Foot Company, 
1674. 

Eighth in descent from Cornet Joseph Parsons (1618- 
1683), Springfield, Massachusetts. Cornet of Captain 
John Pynchon's Hampshire County Troop, 1672-78, in 
the early French and Indian Wars. 

Seventh in descent from Captain John Parsons (1649- 
1728). Captain in King William's War. 

Fifth in descent from Jonathan Janes (1696-1776). In 
Captain Joseph Kellogg's Company, 1723-24. Father 
Rasle's War, in Captain Timothy Dwight's Company 
at Northfield Blockhouse, 1724, and at Fort Dummer, 
1725- 

Seventh in descent from Stephen Hosmer (1642-1714), 
Concord, Massachusetts, in Captain Thomas Wheeler's 
Company, King Philip's War. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Plymptom (1620- 1676). 
Killed in Indian Fight at Boon's Plains, Sudbury, Mas- 
sachusetts, 1676. 



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Eighth in descent from Captain Samuel Adams (1617- 
1689), Chelmsford, Massachusetts. Captain of Foot, 
1682, et seq., William and Mary, French and Indian 
Wars, in Captain Holbrook's Company, King Philip's 
War. 

Seventh in descent from John Baker (...-1734). Ser- 
geant in King Philip's War. 

Seventh in descent from Nathaniel Billings (...-1714). 
In Captain Prentiss' Troop in Narragansett Campaign, 
Middlesex Troop. 

Eighth in descent from William Buss (1613-1698), Con- 
cord, Massachusetts. Ensign. Ensign of Captain 
Simon Willard's Company, King Philip's War, later 
Lieutenant. 

Eighth in descent from Sergeant Richard Church (1608- 
1668), Plymouth. In Pequot War. Member Plymouth 
Military Company, 1643. 

Eighth in descent from William Clark ( . . .-1690). Lieu- 
tenant in Major John Pynchon's Regiment in King 
. Philip's War. 

Fifth in descent from John Cragin (1701-1797). In Cap- 
tain Samuel Davies' Company, Acton, Massachusetts, 
1757- 

Eighth in descent from Edmund Goodnow (1611-1688), 
Sudbury, Massachusetts. Captain in King Philip's 
War. 

Seventh in descent from Isaac Graves (1620-1677), Hat- 
field, Mass. Killed by the Indians in the attack on Hat- 
field. 

Seventh in descent from Samuel Hartwell (1645-1725). 
In King Philip's War, 1675-76, under Captain Nicholas 
Manning. 

Fourth in descent from Ebenezer Harvey (1728-1810). 
In Captain John Burk's Company of Rangers. In 
Northfield garrison, French and Indian War, under 
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Seventh in descent from Joseph Hayward (1643-1714), 
Concord, Massachusetts. In Captain Thomas Wheeler's 
Company, King PhiHp's War. 

Sixth in descent from WilHam Harvey (1645-...), 
Plymouth. Deputy, 1666-67. I" Captain Moseley's 
Company at Mt. Hope, 1675. Imprisoned as a soldier 
in King William's War, 1697. In first Military Com- 
pany of Taunton, Massachusetts. 

Fifth in descent from Samuel Harvey (1674-1764). Ser- 
geant in Lieutenant Timothy Child's Company, 1725, 

156. PICHER, OLIVER SHEPPARD, Joplin 4001 

Tenth in descent from Deacon Samuel Chapin, Spring- 
field, Massachusetts. Appointed by the General Court 
of Massachusetts Bay Colony to Govern Springfield. 
At its burning in King Philip's War was a participant in 
repelling the attack from fortified houses. 
Ninth in descent from Samuel Marshfield (1630-1692). 
Deputv to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1680, 
'83, '84. 

Eighth in descent from Lieut. Andrew Newcomb (1640- 
1708), Edgartown, Massachusetts. Lieutenant, 1691. 
In command of the fortification there. 

Tenth in descent from Nathaniel Foote ist (1593-16/^4). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1641-44. 

Ninth in descent from Josiah Churchill ( . . . .-1686). In 
Wethersfield Company of Troop, Pequot War. 

Ninth in descent from Edward Elmer (1610-1676), Cam- 
bridge, Massachusetts. Killed by Indians, King Philip's 
War. 

Seventh in descent from Lieut. John Ogden (1670- 1745). 
Lieutenant in Capt. Joseph Seeley's Company Cumber- 
land County, New Jersey, Militia. 

141. PORTER, VALENTINE MOTT, St. Louis 3664 

Seventh in descent from Amout Cornelise Viele (1620- 
1700). Raised arms of Duke of York at Onontague, 



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1684. Prisoner of the French, 1687. Secured the Cap- 
ture of le Chevalier d 'Eau, 1689. Gave notice of 
Indian War, 1689. Warning- of French and Indian 
raid, 1695. Ordered to watch Indians at Onnondage, 
1699. MiHtary interpreter. 

Seventh in descent from Samuel Eddy (1608-1685). 
Member of Plymouth Company, 1643. 

Seventh in descent from Robert Paddock (....-1650). 
Member of the Plymouth Military Company, 1643. 

Eighth in descent from Evert Jansen Wendell (1615- 
1702). Commissioner of Indian Affairs and Magis- 
trate at Fort Orange (now Albany), New York, 1660- 
63- 

86. PRATT, CHARLES ALEXANDER, Little Rock, Arkansas 2525 
Sixth in descent from John Rogers (....-1661), Wey- 
mouth, Massachusetts. Deputy to the General Court, 
1669. 

154. PRINCE LAURENCE LEMPRIERE, St. Louis 3991 

Fourth in descent from Capt. Clement Lempriere. Cap- 
tain of the 74-Gun Ship of the Line "Centaur" at the 
siege of Havana, June, 1762. 
Third in descent from Lieut. Charles Prince. Lieutenant 
of the Frigate "Mercury," at the siege of Havana, 1762. 

124. REID, WILLIAM MAGRAW, Kansas City 3292 

Third in descent from William Austin (1750-1800). 
Captain of Bedford County, Virginia, Militia, 1772. 

97. RIDGELY, FRANKLIN LEE, St. Louis 2825 

Fifth in descent from Dr. James Benson (. . . .-1709). 
Captain of a Troop of Horse, Talbot County, Mary- 
land, 1693. 

Fourth in descent from Stephen Hopkins (1707- 1785). 
A member of the Rhode Island Assembly during most 
of the years from 1732 to 1752, and was Speaker at 
various sessions, 1738-49. Was one of the Committee 




LAURENCE LEMPRIERE PRINCE. 




FRANKLIN LEE RIDGELY, 




CAPTAIN LEROY KINGSLAND ROBBINS, 
First Missouri N'olunteer Infantry, i8g8. 



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at the Albany Convention of 1754 which drafted a plan 
of colonial union. Governor of Rhode Island, 1755- 
57, 1758-62, 1763-65, 1767-68. 

92. RIGGS, MANFRED MOSES, El Paso, Texas 2820 

Sixth in descent from Thomas Riggs (1632-1722), Glou- 
cester, Massachusetts. Town Clerk fifty-one years. 
Selectman twenty years. Deputy to the General Court, 
1700. 

164. ROBBINS, LEROY KINGSLAND, Capt. N. G. M., St. 

■Louis 4186 

Seventh in descent from Captain Isaac Kingsland (1648- 

1698). Governor's Council of New Jersey, 1684-96. 

Captain of Militia, 1692. 
Ninth in descent from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 

(1610-1660). First Resident-Director of Colony of 

Rensselaerwyck, 1646-48. Commander of fort at Rens- 

selaerwyck. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Filyp Pieterse Van 

Schuyler (1628-1683). Captain New York Provincial 

Forces, 1667. Captain of Foot at Schenectady, 1669. 

139. RODES, FRANK, St. Louis 3663 

Fourth in descent from Maj. Robert Harris (1690-1765). 
Member of House of Burgesses for Hanover County, 
Virginia, 1736-38, 1740-42. 

Fifth in descent from Edward Masterson (1705-....), 
Fairfax County, Virginia. Soldier in French and In- 
dian Wars. 

Fourth in descent from John Lindsay (1728- ). Sol- 
dier in French and Indian Wars. 

Fourth in descent from William Gilbert (1735-1790). 
Soldier under command of Governor Tryon. Was in 
the Battle of Allamance, 1771. 

Sixth in descent from William Kinshen, Sr. (1690-1757). 
Member of the Legislature from Bertie County, North 
Carolina, 1733. 



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Sixth in descent from David Crawford (about 1625-about 
1710). Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses 
from New Kent County, 1692. 

31. ROGERS, ALFRED HARRISON, Joplin 1 155 

Fourth in descent from Timothy Green (1735-1812). 
Was Commissioned July 18, 1763, a Captain in the 2d 
BattaHon of the Pennsylvania Regiment in active serv- 
ice under Col. Boquet, during his expedition for the 
relief of Fort Pitt in 1763 and '64. 

51. SABIN, DAVID DICKEY, Belvidere, Illinois 1278 

Sixth in descent from Benjamin Sabin (1646-1725). 

Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1719-23. 
Seventh in descent from William Sabin. Deputy to the 

General Court of Plymouth Colony, 1657, '59, '60, '61, 

'70, '71. 

3. SANDS, JAMES THOMAS, St. Louis 752 

Sixth in descent from Captain James Sands (1622- 1695). 
Deputy of New Shoreham County, R. I., 1665. Assist- 
ant Warden, 1676. Commanded the New Shoreham 
Company in King Philip's War, and his house was 
turned into a fort and garrisoned by him. 
Seventh in descent from Ensign Thomas Cornell (1595- 
1696). Ensign Portsmouth Militia, 1642-44, who 
served with Governor Kieft against Indians Colony of 
Rhode Island. 

Eighth in descent from John Talcott (1600-1660), Weth- 
ersfield, Conn. Deputy to the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1634-36. Deputy to the General Court of 
Connecticut, 1637-53. Assistant, 1654-60. Treasurer, 
1652-60. Commissioner for the United Colonies, 
1656-58. 

Eighth in descent from Sergeant Samuel Wright (1629- 
1675). Sergeant in King Philip's War. Killed at 
Northampton, December 2d. 




DAVID DICKEY SABIN. 




JAMES THOMAS SANDS. 




ALFRED LEE SHAPLEIGH. 




ISAAC HOWE SAWYER. 



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i8o. SAWYER, ISAAC HOWE, St. Louis 

Fifth in descent from William Sawyer (1656-1718), New- 
bury, Mass. In Major Appleton's Regiment, King 
Philip's War. Representative, 1707, et seq. 

Fourth in descent from Francis Sawyer (1681-1756), 
Wells, Me. Representative, Massachusetts Bay Colony, 
1720-21. 

Fifth in descent from Thomas Kilham (1653-....). 
Under Major Samuel Appleton, King Philip's War. 

Sixth in descent from Francis Littlefield (1619-1712), 
Wells, Me. Deputy General Court of Massachusetts 
Bay Colony from York, Me., 1660; from Wells, 
1665-76. 

45. SHAPLEIGH, ALFRED LEE, St. Louis 1272 

Sixth in descent from Lieut. John Shapleigh (1640- 
1706). Sergeant, 1663. Ensign, 1665. Lieutenant, 
1696, of Kittery Company, County of York, Massachu- 
setts bay Province. Representative to the General 
Court, 1696. Killed by the Indians at Spruce Creek 
(Kittery), April 29, 1706. His son, Nicholas, was cap- 
tured at the same time, and carried to Canada and in- 
humanly treated ; was afterwards released and returned 
home. 

Sixth in descent from Capt. Tobias Langdon (1660- 
1725), Portsmouth County Provincial Troops. Com- 
missioned Ensign, 1689. Lieutenant, 1692. Captain, 
1696, King William and Queen Anne's Wars, Province 
of New Hampshire. 

Sixth in descent from John Plaisted, Representative to the 
General Court of New Hampshire, 1693. 

Fourth in descent from Nicholas Shapleigh (1720-. . . .). 
Soldier in Blue Troop of Horse, Sir William Pepper- 
rell's Regiment, 1757. 



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Fifth in descent from Maj. Nicholas Shapleigh (1680- 
..,.)• Representative to the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts from York County, Maine, 1733. Captain and 
Major of York County Troops, 1733. 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Withers (1606- 1685). 
Commissioner, 1644. Deputy to the General Court of 
Massachusetts, 1656. 

Eighth in descent from Alexander Shapleigh (1585- 
1650). Commissioner for Sir Ferdinando Gorges, Lord 
Proprietor of Province of Maine. 

Fifth in descent from Elisha Plaisted, captured by the 
Indians, September 18, 1712, and ransomed by his 
father later for £300. First Representative to General 
Court of Massachusetts for Berwick, Maine, 1714. 

Seventh in descent from Roger Plaisted (1627-1675). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts from 
Kittery, Maine, 1663, '64, '65, '73- Lieutenant of Kit- 
tery Company, 1668-75. Associate Justice, 1673. Assist- 
ant, 1675. Killed by Indians at Salmon Falls, October 
16, 1675, King Philip's War. 

Eighth in descent from Anthony Stanyan, Deputy to the 
General Court of Massachusetts for Hampton, New 
Hampshire, 1654-80. 

Seventh in descent from John Pickering, Jr., Deputy to 
General Court of Massachusetts for Portsmouth, New 
Hampshire, 1680. Member of Assembly of New Hamp- 
shire, 1684-91. Deputy from Portsmouth to the Conven- 
tion to choose a form of government, 1690. Lieutenant 
of Portsmouth Company, 1690. Captain, 1692. 

Sixth in descent from Col. John Wheelwright, Comman- 
der at Fort Saco, Maine, 1702. Maintained a Garrison 
at Wells, 1703, '04, '11. Captain in Queen Anne's War, 
17 1 2. Colonel and Commander of Forces, 1722. 1708 




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chosen Judge of Court of Common Pleas, and served 
twenty-five years. In 1749, chosen officer for purchas- 
ing provisions for the forces. 

Seventh in descent from Samuel Wheelwright, Deputy to 
General Court of Massachusetts for York, Maine, 1671- 
yj. Associate, 1676. Maintained a Garrison at Wells, 
1675-89. Judge of Court of Common Pleas in 1694, 
and served six years. 

Eighth in descent from Jeremy Houchin, Deputy to the 
General Court of Massachusetts for Hingham, 165 1, 
'52, '53, '54, '55, '57, '58. Deputy for Salisbury, 1663, 
'65, '67. 

Ninth in descent from Deputy-Governor Ambrose Gib- 
bons (1600-1656). Deputy-Governor of New Hamp- 
shire, 1630. Captain, Portsmouth Colony Alarm, 1643. 

Eighth in descent from Henry Sherburne, Deputy to the 
General Court of Massachusetts from Portsmouth, New 
Hampshire, 1660. 

149. SHARP, CHARLES EDWARD, St. Louis 3897 

Seventh in descent from Capt. Jan Jansen Bleecker (1642- 
1732). Albany Militia, 1676. French and Indian War, 
1689. 

150. SHELTON, RICHARD THEODORE, St. Louis 3904 

Sixth in descent from Maj. Robert Harris (1690-1765). 
Member of House of Burgesses for Hanover County, 
Virginia, 1736, '38, 1740, '42. 

152. SHEPARD, Prof. EDWARD MARTIN, Sc. D., Spring- 
field, 3954 

Third in descent from Eldad Shepard (1740-1807). Pri- 
vate in Lieut.-Col. Nathan Payson's Company, Connec- 
ticut Troops, 1758. Private in the same Company Gen. 
Lyman's Regiment Connecticut Troops Campaign of 
1759- 



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Seventh in descent from Maj. William Bradford (1654- 
1704). Deputy Governor, Plymouth Colony, 1682, '86, 
'89, '92. Assistant, 1668, '82. Commanded Plymouth 
Forces Great Swamp Fight. Commissioner of the 
United Colonies. 

Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford 
( 1 589- 1 65 1 ) . Governor of Plymouth Colony. 

Seventh in descent from Lieut. Robert Webster (1652- 
1676), Middletown, Connecticut. Lieutenant, 1654. 
King Philip's War, 1675. 

Eighth in descent from Governor John Webster (1590- 
1661). Deputy, 1637. Governor's Assistant, 1630-55. 
Deputy Governor, 1655. Governor, 1656. First Mag- 
istrate, 1657-59. 

Seventh in descent from Sergt. John Shepard (1627- 
1707), Hartford, Connecticut. In Indian War Expedi- 
tions to Deerfield and Albany, 1692. Captain John Bull. 

Eighth in descent from Hon. Richard Treat (1584-1669). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1637-44, 
Wethersfield County. Assistant, 1657-65, of Governor 
John Winthrop's Council, 1663-65. 

Sixth in descent from Captain James Steele (1658-1712). 
Lieutenant, 1708. Captain, 1710, Hartford Countv 
Troops. 

Seventh in descent from James Steele (...-...). Under 
Captain Richard Lord, 1657. Commander, 1675-76, 
King Philip's War. 

Eighth in descent from George Steele (...-1663), Hart- 
ford, Connecticut. Under Captain Mason, Pequot War. 

Seventh in descent from Jacob Mygatt (1633-1706). In 
Major John Mason's Troops, 1658. 

Seventh in descent from Deacon Paul Peck (1608-1695). 

Member of Militia, Plymouth Colony, 1643-45. 
Eighth in descent from Thomas Birchard (1595-1684), 

Saybrook, Connecticut. Deputy to the General Court, 

1650-51. 




RALPH LANCASTER SMITH. murillo portrait. 




CHARLES MATHER SKINNER 



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Seventh in descent from Richard Butler ( . . .-1684). Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Connecticut. 1656-1660. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Richards (...-1650), 
Boston. Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery 
Company, 1648. 

Eighth in descent from Joseph Loomis (1590-1658). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1643-44. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Nicholas Olmsted (. • .- 
1684). Corporal of the First Troop. Colony of Con- 
necticut. Captain Richard Lord, under Major John 
Ma.'on, 1657-58. Deputy for Hartford. 1672. Lieu- 
tenant Trained Band, 1673. Captain of Militia, 1675. 
Defense of New London and Stonington. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Richard Seymour (. . .- 
1655), Hartford and Farmington, Connecticut. Captain 
at Fort Kensington. 

Eighth in descent from Major William Whiting (...- 
1647). Assistant and Second Colonial Treasurer of 
Connecticut, 1641-47. Major in Colonial forces. 

153. SKINNER, CHARLES MATHER, St. Louis 3988 

Sixth in descent from Ebenezer Skinner (1684-1755), 
Maiden, Massachusetts, and Colchester, Connecticut. 
Sergeant Colchester County Militia. 

117. SMITH, GEORGE KIMBALL, St. Louis 3246 

Sixth in descent from Lieut. Philip Smith (1633-1684), 
Hadley, Massachusetts. Lieutenant of Hampshire 
County Troop, 1678. Deputy to the General Court of 
Massachusetts, 1680-84. 

144. SMITH, RALPH LANCASTER, St. Louis 3722 

Tenth in descent from Governor John Winthrop (1587- 
1649). First Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, 
1629. Assistant, 1635 and 1641. Deputy Governor, 
1636 and 1644. Commissioner for United Colonies, 
1643 ^nd 1645. Colonel Suffolk Regiment, 1636. 



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142. SMITH, HAMILTON, Brandy Station, Va 3696 

Tenth in descent from Governor John Winthrop (1587- 
1649). First Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, 
1629. Assistant, 1635 and 1641. Deputy Governor, 
1636 and 1644. Commissioner for United Colonies, 1643 
and 1645. Colonel Suffolk Regiment, 1636. 

13. SPENCER, Hon. SELDEN PALMER, A. M., Ph. D., St. 

Louis 762 

Fifth in descent from Isaac Spencer (1678-1751). Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Connecticut, 1734. 

Seventh in descent from Ensign Jared Spencer (1614- 
1685). Commissioned Ensign, 1656. Served in King 
Philip's War. Deputy to the General Court of Connec- 
ticut, 1674, '75, '78, '79, '80, '83. 

Sixth in descent from Capt. William Pratt (1653-1718). 
Was granted permission in 1675, by the Council at 
Hartford, to fortify and garrison his house. Appointed 
Lieutenant of Connecticut troops in 1709, and Captain 
of the First Company or Train Band, May, 1717. 

Seventh in descent from Lieut. William Pratt (....- 
....). Lieutenant of the Saybrook Forces that fought 
under Mason in Pequot War. Deputy, 1666-67. 

Fourth in descent from Capt. William Brockway (1723- 
1798). Captain of the Fifth Company or Train Band 
in the town of Lyme. 

Eighth in descent from John Clark (. . . .-1673). Paten- 
tee of Connecticut under the Charter from Charles II., 
1663. Soldier of the Pequot War, 1637. Deputy to 
the General Court of Connecticut, 1641-65. 

Seventh in descent from Dr. John Wilson (1660-1724). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts from 
Braintree, 1698. Graduated, 1642, in first class of Har- 
vard University. The first physician in Braintree. 

Eighth in descent from Sergt. Richard Church (1608- 
1667). Plymouth Volunteer in Pequot War, 1637. 




HAMILTON SMITH. 




SELDEN PALMER SPENCER. 



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JNinth in descent from Rev. John Wilson (1558-1667) 
With Governor Winthrop and Deputy-Governor Dud- 
ley as Ruhng Elder, organized the first church in Bos- 
ton. Chaplain of Massachusetts Troops in an Expedi- 
tion against the Pequots. 

Sixth in descent from Joseph Selden (1651-1724) A 
Soldier in King Philip's War. Was in the Falls Fi^ht 
May 18, 1676. ' 

Seventh in descent from Lieut. Alexander Marsh (1628- 
1698). An officer in the Indian Wars, and Deputy to 
the General Court of Massachusetts, 1692. 

Seventh in descent from John Pratt (1644- ) En- 
sign of Train Band of Saybrook, 1684. Deputy to the 
General Court of Connecticut, 1684, '89, '91. 

Sixth in descent from Nathaniel Pratt ( - ) 

Lieutenant of the First Company or Train Band of Say- 
brook, 1717. Deputy to the General Court of Connec- 
ticut, 1719, '21. 

Fifth in descent from Capt. Samuel Selden (1695-1745) 
Lieutenant and Captain of the Third Company or Train 
Band of Lyme, 1738, '40. Deputy to the General Court 
of Connecticut, 1744. 

Fourth in descent from Col. Samuel Selden (1723-1776) 
Lieutenant of the Fifth Company of Lyme, 1752; 
Major, October, 1774. Colonel of the Battalion of Foot 
June, 1776. Deputy to the General Court of Connec- 
ticut, 1762, '63, '64, '65, '66, '68, '69, '71, '72, y^. 

Seventh in descent from William Dudley (1639-1700) 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut 1682 '8^ 
'84, '85, '87, '92, '93, '94, '95. ' ^' 

Sixth in descent from Joseph Dudley (1674-. ) En- 
sign and Lieutenant of the Company or Train Band of 
Saybrook, 1724-28. Deputy to the General Court of 
Connecticut, 1721. 



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Seventh in descent from Thomas Lee (....-1705. En- 
sign of the Company or Train Band of Lyme. Deputy 
to the General Court of Connecticut, 1676-85. 

Seventh in descent from Reinold Marvin (....-1676). 
Sergeant of Connecticut Troops, 1661. Deputy to the 
General Court of Connecticut, 1670-75. 

Sixth in descent from John Colt (1658-1751). Ensign 
of the Company or Train Band of Lyme, 1709. Lieu- 
tenant, 1 71 7. Captain, 1723. Deputy to the General 
Court of Connecticut, 1712, '19, '22, '23, '24, '26, '28, 
'29, '30, '31. 

Sixth in descent from Richard Ely (1697-1777). Ensign 
of the North Company or Train Band of Lyme, 1723. 
Lieutenant, 1726. Captain, 1733. Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court of Connecticut, 1719, '24, '25, '26, '28, '37. 

Seventh in descent from Capt. Joseph Peck (1641-1718). 
Ensign of the Company or Train Band of Lyme, 1678. 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1676, '90, 
'91, '95, '96, '97, '98, '99, 1700, '01, '02, '03, '04, '05, '06, 
'08, '09, '10. 

Eighth in descent from George Clark (1610-1690). Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Connecticut 1664, '66, '69, 

'73. 
Eighth in descent from Reinold Marvin, 3d. Deputy to 
the General Court of Connecticut, 171 1-28. 

14. SPENCER, HORATIO NELSON, M. D., LL. D., St. 

Louis 763 

Fourth in descent from Isaac Spencer (1678-1751). Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Connecticut, 1734. 
Sixth in descent from Ensign Jared Spencer (1614- 
1685). Commissioned Ensign, 1656. Served in King 
Philip's War. Deputy to the General Court of Con- 
necticut, 1674, '75, '78, '79, '80, '83. 
Fifth in descent from Capt. William Pratt (1653-1718). 
: Was granted permission in 1675 by the Council at 




HORATIO NELSON SPE.NXER. M. D., LL.D. 




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Hartford to fortify and garrison his house. Appointed 
Lieutenant of Connecticut Troops in 1709, and Captain 
of the First Company or Train Band, May, 1717. 

Sixth in descent from Lieut. William Pratt ( - ). 

Lieutenant of the Saybrook forces that fought under 
Mason in Pequot War. Deputy, 1666-67. 
Third in descent from Capt. William Brockway (1723- 
1798). Captain of the Fifth Company or Train Band in 
the town of Lyme. 
Seventh in descent from John Clark ( -1673). Paten- 
tee for Connecticut under the Charter from Charles IL, 
1663. Soldier of the Pequot War, 1637. Deputy to 
the General Court of Connecticut, 1641-65. 
Sixth in descent from Dr. John Wilson (1660-1724). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts from 
Braintree, 1698. Graduated, 1642, in first class of Har- 
vard University. The first physician in Braintree. 
Seventh in descent from Sergt. Richard Church (1608- 

1667), Plymouth. Volunteer in Pequot War, 1637. 
Eighth in descent from Rev. John Wilson (1558-1667). 
With Governor Winthrop and Deputy-Governor Dud- 
ley as Ruling Elder, organized the first church in Bos- 
ton. Chaplain of Massachusetts Troops in Expedition 
against Pequots. 
Fifth in descent from Joseph Selden (1651-1724). A 
Soldier in King Philip's War. Was in the Falls Fight 
May 18, 1676. ' 

Sixth in descent from Lieut. Alex. Marsh (1628-1698). 
An Officer in the Indian Wars and Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court of Massachusetts, 1692. 
Eighth in descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker (1585- 
1647). Leader of the expedition which founded the 
Colony of Connecticut, 1635. 



172. SPENCER, SELDEN, M. D., St. Louis 

Fifth in descent from Isaac Spencer (1678-1751)" "Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Connecticut, 1734. 



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Seventh in descent from Ensign Jared Spencer (1614- 
1685). Commissioned Ensign, 1656. Served in King 
Philip's War. Deputy to the General Court of Con- 
necticut, 1674-75, '78, '79, '80, '83. 

Sixth in descent from Captain William Pratt (1653-1718). 
Was granted permission in 1675, by the Council at 
Hartford, to fortify and garrison his house. Appointed 
Lieutenant of Connecticut troops in 1709, and Captain 
of the First Company, or Trained Band, May, 1717. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant William Pratt (. . .- 
. . . ) . Lieutenant of the Saybrook forces that fought 
under Major Mason in Pequot War. Deputy, 1666-67. 

Fourth in descent from Captain William Brockway (1723- 
1798). Captain of the Fifth Company, or Trained Band, 
in the town of Lyme. 

Eighth in descent from John Clark ( . . .-1673). Patentee 
for Connecticut under the Charter from Charles IL, 
1663. Soldier of the Pequot War, 1637. Deputy to the 
General Court of Connecticut, 1641-65. 

Seventh in descent from Dr. John Wilson (1660-1724). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts from 
Braintree, 1698. Graduated, 1642, in first class of Har- 
vard University. The first physician in Braintree. 

Eighth in descent from Sergeant Richard Church (1608- 
1667), Plymouth. Volunteer in Pequot War, 1637. 

Ninth in descent from Rev. John Wilson (1558-1667). 
With Governor Winthrop and Deputy Governor Dudley 
as Ruling Elder, organized the first church in Boston. 
Chaplain of Massachusetts troops in expedition against 
Pequots. 

Sixth in descent from Joseph Selden (1651-1724). A 
soldier in King Philip's War. Was in the Falls fight. 
May 18, 1676. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Alex. Marsh (1628- 
1698). An officer in the Indian Wars and Deputy to 
the General Court of Massachusetts, 1692. 




JOHN LILBURN THOMAS. 




ANDREW McCLURE SULLIVAN. 




RICHARD SCREVEN STROBHART. murillo portrait. 




WILLIAM ALBERT STICKNEY. 



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Ninth in descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker (1585-1647). 
Leader of the expedition which founded the Colony of 
Connecticut, 1635. 

96. STICKNEY, WILLIAM ALBERT, St. Louis 2824 

Fourth in descent from Abraham Stickney (1703-1783). 
Served under Lieut. Peter Abbot, 1722. Marched for 
the rehef of Fort William Henry, from Tewksbury to 
Worcester, in Col. Eleazer Tyng's Regiment, as Ensign 
in command of Soldiers drawn out of Capt. William 
Brown's Company. Served in 1758, on the Expedition 
to Lake George in Col. Tyng's Regiment, under com- 
mand of Gen. Amherst. 

169. STROBHART, RICHARD SCREVEN, St. Louis 4266. 

Sixth in descent from Thomas Smith (...-...). First 
Landgrave of South Carolina under George III., and 
afterwards elected First Colonial Governor of South 
Carolina (title Baron). Introduced the first jury sys- 
tem, still in use in South Carolina. Also introduced the 
first culture of rice in South Carolina. 

165. SULLIVAN, ANDREW McCLURE, St. Louis 4220 

Fifth in descent from John Fleming (1729-1795). Served 
as Lieutenant and Surgeon in the Sandy Creek Expedi- 
tion, 1756. Captain under Colonel Forbes at the cap- 
ture of Fort DuQuesne, 1756-58. Commanded a Vir- 
ginia Regiment at the Battle of Point Pleasant, where 
he was twice severely wounded. 

175. THOMAS, Hon. JOHN LILBURN, DeSoto 4399 

Third in descent from Cornelius Thomas (...-1775). 
Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses for Am- 
herst County, 1 76 1 -7 1. Magistrate for Amherst County, 
1761-67. 

Sixth in descent from Augustine Warner, Jr. (1642- 
1681). Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 
1674, '75, 'yj. Appointed member of the Council by 
Governor Culpepper, May 10, 1680. 



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Seventh in descent from Augustine Warner, Sr. (1611- 
1674). Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses 
for York County, 1652, and from Gloucester County, 
1655. Member of the Council, 1659-74. 

Fifth in descent from John Lewis, Jr. (1669-1725). Mem- 
ber of the Virginia Council, 1715. Member of the Gen- 
eral Court, 1719, which heard charges against Governor 
Spottswood. 

Sixth in descent from John Lewis, Sr. (1635-. . . ). Cap- 
tain of Horse in New Kent County. Member of the 
Virginia House of Burgesses, 1675. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel George Reade (1600- 
1671). Secretary of the Colony of Virginia, 1637. 
Member of the House of Burgesses from James City 
County, 1638, '49. Acting Governor, 1638. Member 
of House of Burgesses from Gloucester County, 1655- 
57. Member of the Council, 1657-71. 

Fourth in descent from Isham Randolph (1687-1742). 
Member of Virginia House of Burgesses, 1738-40, and 
Adjutant-General of Virginia. Magistrate, 1734. 
Colonel Goochland County Militia, 1740. Agent for 
Colony of Virginia to England. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Henry Isham (1628-1676). 
Captain of Militia, Henrico County, Virginia. High 
Sheriff, 1669-70. 

Fifth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel William Ran- 
dolph (1651-1711). Member of the House of Bur- 
gesses, 1684-1711. Speaker, 1698. Captain Henrico 
County Forces, 1680. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1699. At- 
torney-General and member of the Royal Council. 

Eighth in descent from Nicholas Martian (1591-1657). 
Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1623, 
'31. '33- 

174. TREAT, JAMES WILBER, Hannibal 4398 

Eighth in descent from Hon. Richard Treat (1584- 1669). 
Deputy 1637-44 for Wethersfield County. Assistant, 
1657-65. Of Governor John Winthrop's Council, 
1663-65. 




JAMES WILBER TREAT. 



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Seventh in descent from Richard Treat (1622- 1693). Cor- 
poral of the Train Band in Wethersfield, the first 
Cavalry in Connecticut. 

Sixth in descent from Thomas Treat (1668-1713). Lieu- 
tenant of the Train Band in the Woods Creek Expedi- 
tion, Queen Anne War, 1709, and Lieutenant May 11, 
171 1. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 
1703-06, '07, '12. 

Fifth in descent from Rev. Richard Treat (1694-1759). 
Chaplain of Massachusetts Colonial Forces, 1748. 

Fourth in descent from Timothy Treat (1731-1776). Pri- 
vate in the Company of Captain Elisha Noble, Sheffield, 
Massachusetts. In French War, 1755. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Coleman (1600-...), 
Wethersfield, Connecticut. Deputy to the General 
Court, 1650-51, et seq. In 1654 appointed by the Gen- 
eral Court to join with the Deputy Governor and two 
others for procuring men and necessaries in Wethers- 
field for the Expedition to Narragansett, and in the 
Ninigret War. 

Seventh in descent from Samuel Wyllys (1632- 1709). 
Assistant, 1654-85. Commissioner of the United Colo- 
nies, 1661, et seq., Colony of Connecticut. 

Eighth in descent from Governor George Wyllys (1602- 
1645), Hartford, Conn. Trooper in Pequot War. Gov- 
ernor's Assistant, 1639. Governor 1641-42. 

Seventh in descent from Rev. and Doctor Gershom Bulke- 
ley (1636-1713). Surgeon and Chaplain Connecticut 
Troops, King Philip's War. 

Eighth in descent from Governor John Haynes (1594- 
1654), Hartford, Connecticut. Governor of Massachu- 
setts Bay Colony, 1635. Governor of Connecticut 
Colony. President of First General Court, 1637. Gov- 
ernor alternate years until death. Commissioner of 
United Colonies, 1650. Colonel of Regiment raised 
against the Indians, 1636. 



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Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley (1576- 
1653). Second Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, 
1634, et seq. Deputy Governor, 1630, et seq. ad int. 
Governor's Assistant, 1635-36. Commissioner, 1643, ^^ 
seq., for and twice President of the United Colonies. 
Major-General Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany. 

Seventh in descent from Rev. John Woodbridge (1613- 
1695). Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery 
Company, 1644. Governor's Assistant, Massachusetts 
Bay Colony, 1683-84. 

Sixth in descent from Rev. Timothy Woodbridge ( . . . - 
1742). Representative to the General Assembly of 
Connecticut for Hartford, 17 19. 

49. TUTTLE, Rt. Rev. DANIEL SYLVESTER, D. D., LL. 

D., BISHOP OF MISSOURI, St. Louis 1276 

Fourth in descent from Daniel Tuttle (1680-1748). Cap- 
tain of the South East Company or Train Band of Wal- 
lingford, Connecticut, 1738. 

178. TUTTLE, HENRY SOLOMON, St. Louis 4402 

Seventh in descent from William Tuttle (1609- 1673). 
Served on the Night-Watch at New Haven, 1646. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Thomas Munson (1612- 
1685). In the Pequot War under Major Mason as Ser- 
geant. Ensign, 1661-64. Lieutenant, 1664-76. Under 
Captain Treat in King Philip's War. Captain, 1676, New 
Haven Company Militia. Representative to the General 
Assembly twenty-four sessions, 1666-83. 

40. VOORHEES, WILLIAM PERRINE, New York, New 

York 1267 

Seventh in descent from Jan Strycker (1615-1697). Mem- 
ber of the great Landtag in New Amsterdam, 1664. 




RT. REV. DANIEL SYLVESTER TUTTLE, D. D., LL. D. 




HENRY SOLOMON TUTTLE. 




WILLIAM PERRINE VOORHEES. 



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Member of the Hempstead Convention, 1665. Schepen, 
1673. Captain of the Military Company at Midwout, 
Long Island. Deputy to the great Conference at New 
Orange, 1674. 

Sixth in descent from Pieter Strycker (1653-1741). Cap- 
tain Kings County Militia, 1689. 

Fifth in descent from Jan Strycker, Jr. (1684-1770). A 
member of Capt. Vandevere's Company, Kings County 
Militia, 1715. 

Sixth in descent from Jacobus Gerritsen Strycker (1617- 
1687). Delegate to the Convention held at New 
Orange to confer with Governor Colve, March 26, 1674. 

Sixth in descent from Col. Gerardus Beekman, M. D. 
(1653-1723), Captain of Militia at Flat Bush, 1681. 
Major, 1689. Lieutenant-Colonel of Kings County Mili- 
tia, 1698. Colonel, 1700-03. Member of Leisler's Coun- 
cil, 1690-91. Member of Council, 1705-23. President 
and Deputy-Governor, 1709-10. 

Seventh in descent from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 
(1623-1707). Lieutenant in the Burgher Corps of New 
Amsterdam, 1652-58. Vice-Director on the South 
River, 1658-64. Scout at Esopus, 1664. Lieutenant 
in the Militia under the Dutch, 1673. Deputy-Mayor 
of New York, 1681-83. 

Sixth in descent from Maj. Cornelius Van Brunt (....- 
1754). Kings County Militia, November, 1700. Mem- 
ber of the General Assembly of the Province of New 
York, 1699-1711. 

Sixth in descent from Daniel Polhemus, Cornet, Kings 
County, New York Militia, 1690. Captain of Troop of 
Horse. 

Sixth in descent from Abraham De La Noye, Corporal in 
the Burgher Corps at New Amsterdam, 1653. 



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8i. WALKER, STOUGHTON, St. Joseph 2374 

Fourth in descent from Phineas Walker, Private in Capt. 
Baldwin's Company, Col. Timothy Ruggles' Regiment, 
Massachusetts Troops, 1759. 

Ninth in descent from Capt. Richard Walker (1592- 
1687). Deputy from Reading to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1640, et seq. Lieutenant in a Company defend- 
ing Lynn against the Indians, 1632. Ensign of the 
Lynn Company, 1637. April iSth, ordered out by the 
General Court for the war against the Pequots. Cap- 
tain, 1656. A member of the Ancient and Honorable 
Artillery Company in London, 1622; Boston, 1638. 

Sixth in descent from Thomas Stoughton, Ensign of the 
Windsor Train Band, 1689. Captain, 1698. Lieuten- 
ant, 1734. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 
1699, 1725, '26, '27, '28, '29, '33. 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Stoughton, Ensign and 
Lieutenant of the Train Band of Windsor, 1640. 

Sixth in descent from Ebenezer Eastman, Captain in New 
Hampshire Service, 1747. 

Seventh in descent from Richard Edwards, Deputy to the 
General Court of Connecticut for Hartford, 1669-73. 

Eighth in descent from William Edwards, Trooper under 
command of Maj. John Mason, 1657. 

Eighth in descent from William Wadsworth, Captain of 
the 1st Company of Train Band of Farmington, Con- 
necticut, 171 5. Deputy to the General Court for Farm- 
ington, 1718-25. 

105. WEBSTER, GEORGE BARRY, St. Louis 2982 

Fourth in descent from Ebenezer Webster (1739-1806). 
Captain in Rogers' Ranger, French and Indian Wars. 
Captain under Sir Jeffry Amherst in the Invasion of 
Canada by British and Colonial Troops. 




STOUGHTON WALKER. 




JOHN BARBER WHITE, 




MILTON WELSH. 



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35. WELSH, Hon. MILTON, Kansas City 1159 

Seventh in descent Trom Col. Nicholas Greenbury (....- 
1697). Member of the Council of Sir Lionel Copley, 
first Royal Governor, 1692. President of the Council, 
1694. Acting Governor of the Province of Maryland 
from September 9 to September 25, 1693. Commissary- 
General of the Province, 1692. Chancellor and Keeper 
of the Great Seal, 1692-94. Field Officer for the County 
of Anne Arundel, 1694. 

2^. WHITE, HON. JOHN BARBER, Kansas City 11 50 

Fourth in descent from Col. Jonathan White (1708- 
1788). Commanded a Company in the town of Lan- 
caster, Massachusetts, in the French and Indian War. 
Commissioned Captain, March 29, 1755, in the Worces- 
ter Regiment of Col. Ruggles, which marched from 
Crown Point. On the expedition he was promoted 
Major, and before the end of the campaign was made 
Lieutenant-Colonel. Was in the battle near Lake 
George, September 8, 1755. Was commissioned Colo- 
nel February 18, 1756, and ordered with his regiment to 
Lake Champlain, and served to the end of the war. 

Fourth in descent from Sergt. Josiah White, Jr. (1682- 
1772). Sergeant in the command of a garrison in Lan- 
caster, 1 704-1 1. Deputy to the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1728, '29, '30, '31, '37. '45. 

Fifth in descent from Josiah Whitcomb (1638-1718). 
Commander of a garrison in Lancaster, 1704-11. Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1710. 

Fifth in descent from Capt. Jabez Fairbanks (1670-1758). 
Soldier in Lancaster Garrison, 1704. Commander of 
Garrison, 171 1. With the two Acadian Expeditions in 
the invasion of Canada, 1707-10. Was in Lovewell's 
War, 1722-26. Was Lieutenant, 1723-24. Com- 
manded a Company, June 18, 1724. Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court of Massachusetts, 17 14, '21, '22, '23, 37, '38. 



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Fourth in descent from Trumpeter Simon Butler (1715- 
1795). Trumpeter in the Company of Capt. John Car- 
ter, a Mounted Company detached out of Col. Oliver 
Wilder's Regiment that marched from Lancaster, Mas- 
sachusetts, for the relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. 

Sixth in descent from Capt. Thomas Wilder (1645-1716). 
Soldier in King- William's War. Lieutenant, July 3, 
1689. Captain of a garrison at Lancaster, Massachu- 
setts, 171 1. 

Fifth in descent from Col. James Wilder (1680- 1739). 
Soldier in King William's War. Ensign, 1717, '18-21. 
Captain, 1722-23. Colonel, 1737. Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court of Massachusetts, 173 1. 

Seventh in descent from Ralph Houghton (1623-1693). 
First Clerk of the Writs, 1656-82, of the town of Lan- 
caster, Massachusetts. Was one of the four who first 
signed the Lancaster Proprietors' Covenant. Deputy to 
the General Court of Massachusetts, 1673, '89. 

Seventh in descent from John Prescott, Sr. (1604-1681). 
Founder of Lancaster, Massachusetts. Built a garri- 
son in Lancaster, 1654, which was known as "Prescott's 
Garrison," and was Commander of the same. 

Sixth in descent from Lawrence Waters. Soldier in Gar- 
rison at Lancaster, 1675, and earlier. 

Sixth in descent from Capt. Andrew Gardner (....- 
1690). Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 
1689. Captain in the Expedition to Canada, 1690. 

Seventh in descent from Capt. Hugh Mason (1605- 
1678). Lieutenant, Watertown Train Band, 1645. Cap- 
tain, 1652-78. Deputy to the General Court nine terms, 
1635-77. Member of the Council of War, 1676. Com- 
manded his Company in the "Sudbury Fight," April 
29, 1676, King Philip's War. 

Seventh in descent from Sergeant Thomas Barber (1614- 
1662). Sergeant in the Pequot War under Captain 
Mason. 




EDWARD BLISS WILDER. 



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Seventh in descent from Anthony Hoskins (1632-1707), 
Windsor, Connecticut. One of the Windsor Troopers 
in King Philip's War. 

Sixth in descent from Nathaniel Loomis (...-...). Pri- 
vate in the First Connecticut Cavalry under Major John 
Mason, 1658. One of the Windsor Troopers in King 
Philip's War. 

Sixth in descent from John Gleason (1647-1689), Sud- 
bury, Mass. Private in Major Willard's Regiment, 
August 7, 1675, to January 25, 1676. Private in Captain 
Syll's Company, 1675. 

Seventh in descent from Sergeant Benedictus Alvord 
(1615-1683-4), Windsor, Connecticut. Sergeant in the 
Pequot Expedition under Captain Mason. 

116. WILDER, EDWARD BLISS, St. Louis 3063 

Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford 
(1589-1651). Governor of Plymouth Colony. 

Sixth in descent from Eleazer Kimberly (1639-1709). 
Colonial Secretary of Connecticut, 1696, 1708- 1709. 
Deputy to the General Court, 1696- 1698. 

Ninth in descent from Capt. Luke Hitchcock (....- 
1659), Wethersfield, Connecticut, 1644. Soldier and 
Captain in early Colonial Wars. 

Eighth in descent from John Root (1642-1687). Com- 
missary at Westfield, Massachusetts, King Philip's 
War. 

Sixth in descent from Thomas Hapgood (1669-1764). In 
command of Garrison at Marlboro, Massachusetts, 
French and Indian War. 

Eighth in descent from William Ward (....-1687). 

Deputy from Sudbury, Colony of Massachusetts Bay, 

1644-1666. In Garrison at Sudbury, King Philip's 

War. 
Tenth in descent from Thomas Newberry (....-1636). 

Deputy Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1634- 1635. 



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Eighth in descent from Daniel Warner (1643-1692). En- 
sign Foot Company, 1674. 

Ninth in descent from Benjamin Cooley ( . . . .-1684). En- 
sign of the Hampshire Regiment under Maj. John Pyn- 
chon. 

Ninth in descent from Zachariah Field (1600-1666). Sol- 
dier from Hartford in Pequot War. Sergeant under 
Capt. Turner in Falls Fight. 

Fourth in descent from Nathaniel Parsons (1709-....). 
In Capt. Jonathan Pettibone's Company at Fort Ed- 
ward, 1757. In Gen. Phineas Lyman's ist Regiment, 
3d Company, 1758, and in ist Regiment, 9th Company, 
1760. 

Eighth in descent from Samuel Hinsdale (1642-1675). 
In Capt. Lothrop's Company. Killed by Indians with 
his father at Bloody Brook, 1675. 

Ninth in descent from Robert Hinsdale (1617-1675). 
Member of Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company. 
Killed by Indians at Bloody Brook, 1675. In Capt. Loth- 
rop's Company. 

Sixth in descent from John Montague (1681-. . . .). At 
Deerfield Meadov/ Fight, 1704. 

Eighth in descent from Ensign Chileab Smith (1635- 
1731). Ensign of Hadley Military Company, 1692- 
1731- 

Eighth in descent from John Smith ( . . . .-1676). In Falls 
Fight. Killed by Indians at Hatfield Meadows, 1676. 

Ninth in descent from Daniel Clark (1622-1710). Lieu- 
tenant First Troop under Capt. John Mason, 1657- 1658. 
Captain, 1664-1680. Secretary Colony of Connecticut, 
1 658- 1 663. Deputy, 1 656- 1 66 1. Magistrate, 1662- 1664. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Kimberly (....-1673). 
Marshal of New Haven Colony, 1653- 1661. Deputy, 
1639. 



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Eighth in descent from Samuel Field (1651-1697). Ser- 
geant of Troops in Falls Fight, King Philip's War. 
Killed by Indians, 1697. 

Tenth in descent from Benjamin Burr ( -1681). Sol- 
dier in Pequot War, 1637, under Capt. Mason. 

Ninth in descent from Simon Wolcott (1625-1687). 
Trooper from Windsor under Maj. Mason, 1657. Cap- 
tain of Foot at Simsbury, Connecticut, and Deputy to 
the General Court, 1673. 

Eighth in descent from Capt. William Hills (1639-1683). 
Captain of Militia at East Hartford, Connecticut, 1653. 
Wounded at Hockanum, 1675. 

Seventh in descent from Henry Burt (1615-1662), Dor- 
chester and Springfield, Massachusetts. Member of 
the First Military Company, Springfield. In 1657, Clerk 
of the Company. 

Tenth in descent from Capt. Christopher Stanley (1603- 
1646) , Boston, A/Tassachusetts. Served in Indian Wars. 

Seventh in descent from John Woods (1641-1716). 
Served as Garrison Soldier at Marlboro, in King 
Philip's War. 

Eighth in descent from Eleazer Weller (1650-1684). 

Served in Capt. Turner's Company, Falls Fight. 
Eighth in descent from Sergt. John Kilbourne (1624- 

1703). Sergeant of Wethersfield Train Band, 1657- 

1675. 

Seventh in descent from Maj. William Whiting ( - 

1647). Assistant and Second Colonial Treasurer of- 
Connecticut, 1641-1647. Major in Colonial Forces. Dep- 
uty to the General Court, 1637. 

Fourth in descent from John Wilder (1713- ). In Col. 

Willard's Command of Scouts, 1748. In Col. Isaac 
Willard's Regiment, 1757. In Col. Oliver Willard's 
Command at Lake George, 1758. 



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Fifth in descent from John Wilder (1673-. . . . ). In Gar- 
rison at Lancaster, Massachusetts, under Capt. Thomas 
Wilder's Command, 1704. In Capt. Josiah Willard's 
Command, 1725. 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Sawyer ( . . . .-1706). At 
Lancaster Garrison, King PhiHp's War. 

Sixth in descent from John Wilder (1646-. . . .), Lancas- 
ter, Massachusetts. Lieutenant in the Train Band, 

1675- 
Seventh in descent from Abraham Howe (....-1695), 

Marlboro and Sudbury, Massachusetts. In Garrison at 

Sudbury, King Philip's War. 
Eighth in descent from John Woods (. .. .-1678). Ser- 
geant of a Marlboro Garrison House, 1675. 
Eighth in descent from John Prescott (1604-1681). 

Served in Garrison at Lancaster against the Indians, 

1675- 1676. 
Seventh in descent from John Whitcomb (....-1662). 

Member of the Military Company of Scituate, 1643. 
Sixth in descent from Josiah Whitcomb (1638-1718), 

Lancaster, Massachusetts. Deputy, 17 10. Commanded 

Garrison there, 171 1. 
Seventh in descent from Lawrence Waters (1602- 1687). 

In Garrison at Lancaster, Massachusetts, King Philip's 

War. 
Seventh in descent from Samuel Warner (1680-....). 

Served at Deerfield Meadows, 1703- 1704. 
Ninth in descent from Andrew Warner (....-1684). 

Member of Hampshire Troop, 1663. 
Sixth in descent from Abraham Eager (1670-1734), 

Marlboro, Massachusetts. In Howe's Garrison, Marl- 
boro, 171 1. 
Seventh in descent from Edward Collins (1603-1689). 

Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1654- 

1670. 



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Eighth in descent from Edward Howe ( . . . .-1644). Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Massachusetts Bay Colony, 
1634-1638-1642-1643. 

Sixth in descent from Lieut. Nathaniel Wilder ( 1650- 
1704), Charlestown and Lancaster, Massachusetts. Lieu- 
tenant at Charlestown, and Killed by Indians at Lancas- 
ter, 1704. 

Seventh in descent from William Eager (. . . .-1690). In 
Capt. Thomas Prentiss' Company Middlesex Troopers, 
Mt. Hope Campaign, and under Lieut. Oakes, 1675- 
1676. 

Ninth in descent from Lieut. Samuel Smith (1602-1680). 
"Antient Serjeant" at Wethersfield, Connecticut, and 
Deputy, 1 640- 1 66 1. Lieutenant of Hadley Troops, 1663- 
1678. And Deputy Colony of Massachusetts Bay, i66r- 
1673. Commissioner to the Mohawks, 1667. 

Seventh in descent from Shadrach Hapgood (1644-1675). 
In Capt. Edward Hutchinson's Company Expedition to 
Brookfield, Massachusetts, to treat with Nipmuck 
Indians. 

Eighth in descent from James Warriner (1641-1727). 
Soldier under Col. Pynchon, 1668. Built Gilbert Fort, 
Brookfield. 

Fourth in descent from Asa Hapgood (1728-1791). En- 
sign in Capt. Samuel Howe's Company, 1757. Marched 
to the relief of Fort William Henry. 

Fifth in descent from Samuel Kilbourn (1701-. . . .). At 
Indian Alarm of 1747. Was sent to Western Frontier 
for defense. 

Seventh in descent from Lieut. Samuel Wright (1630- 
r675). Sergeant in King Philip's War. Killed at North 
Hampton. 

Ninth in descent from Deacon Samuel Chapin (....- 
1675). Appointed by the General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay Colony to govern Springfield. At its burn- 



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ing in King Philip's War was a participant in repelling 
the attack from fortified houses. 

Eighth in descent from Samuel Marshfield (1630-1692). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1680, 
'83, '84. 

Tenth in descent from Governor Henry Wolcott (1578- 
1655). Deputy, 1639. Magistrate to Assistant Gov- 
ernor, 1643- 1655. 

Eighth in descent from Quartermaster George Colton 
(. . . .-1699), Springfield, Massachusetts. Quartermas- 
ter Hampshire County Troop, 1663. In King Philip's 
War. Deputy, 1669, '71, 'yy. 

Seventh in descent from Maj. William Bradford (1654- 
1704). Deputy Governor Plymouth Colony, 1682, '86, 
'89, '92. Assistant, i668-'82. Commanded Plymouth 
Forces Great Swamp Fight. Commissioner of the 
United Colonies. 

5. WYMAN, HENRY PURKITT, St. Louis 754 

Fourth in descent from Lieut. Nehemiah Wyman (1722- 
1775)- Sergeant in Capt. David Green's Company of 
Col. Eleazer Tyng's Regiment, which marched to the 
relief of Fort William Henry in 1757. Also again 
served in Col. Tyng's Regiment from Woburn in 1759. 
Lieutenant, 1763-74. 

Seventh in descent from Richard Cutter ( 162 1- 1693). 
Member and Officer of "The Artillery Company" in 
1643. Leader and Officer of Train Band, Cambridge, 
Massachusetts. 




HENRY PURKITT WYMAN. 



ROSTKR 



OF 



Ancestors and Descendants. 



Ancestors in Capitai^s. 



ADAMS, DANIEL, 

Adams, Frederick Cossette. 

ADAMS, GEORGE, 

Adams, Frederick Cossette. 

ADAMS, HENRY, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

ADAMS, SAMUEL, 

Partridge, Arthur Samuel. 

ALDEN, JOHN. 

Little, Edward Porter. 

ALLYN, SAMUEL, 
Greve, Clifford. 

ALLYN, THOMAS, 
Greve, Clifford. 

ALVORD, BENEDICTUS, 

White, John Barber. 

ANDREWS, WILLIAM Jr., 
James, Thomas. 

ANDREWS, WILLIAM, Sr., 
James, Thomas. 

APPLETON, SAMUEL, 
Douglas, Walter Bond. 

APPLETON, SAMUEL, 
Douglas, Walter Bond. 

ATHERTON, HUMPHREY, 
Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

AUSTIN, WILLIAM, 

Reid, William Magraw. 



AVERY, CHRISTOPHER. 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

AVERY, JAMES, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
AVERY, JOHN, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 

BAKER, JOHN, 

Baker, William Street. 
BAKER, JOHN, 

Partridge, Arthur Samuel. 

BALDWIN, RICHARD, 
Bronson, Edward Pitkin. 

BALL, JOHN, 

Parker, George Turner. 

BALLARD, WILLIAM, 
Cadle, Charles Francis. 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

BALLORD, NATHANIEL, 
Cadle, Charles Francis. 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

BARBER, THOMAS, 
White, John Barber. 

BARNES, THOMAS, 

Adams, Frederick Cossette. 
Bronson, Edward Pitkin. 

BARRON, ELLIS, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

BARTLETT, THOMAS, 
Douglas, Walter Bond. 



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BARTON, BENJAMIN, 

Barton, Joseph Jewett. 
BATCHELDER, NATHANIEL, SR., 

Cadle, Henry. 
BATCHELDER, STEPHEN, 

Cadle, Henry. 
BATES, JAMES, 

"Homer, William Bradford. 

BATES, JAMES, 

Homer, William Bradford. 

BEACH, JOSIAH, 

Foote, John Crocker. 
BEACH, NATHANIEL, 

Foote, John Crocker. 
BEBEE, JAMES, 

Brinsmade, Hobart. 

BEEKMAN, GERARDUS, 

Voorhees, William Perrine. 
BEEKMAN, WILHELMUS, 

Voorhees, William Perrine. 
BELL, DAVID, 

Branch, Charles. 
BELL, HENRY, 

Branch, Charles. 
BELL, WILLIAM, Sr... 

Bell, Nicholas Montgomery. 
BENEDICT, THOMAS, 

Bronson, Edward Pitkin. 
BENNETT, SAMUEL, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
BENSON, JAMES, 

Ridgeley, Franklin Lee. 
BENT, JOHN, Sr., 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 
Cadle, Cornelius. 
Parker, George Turner. 
BEVERLY, PETER, 

Meriwether, Charles Louis. 
BILLINGS, NATHANIEL, 

Partridge, Arthur Samuel. 
BIRCHARD, THOMAS, 

Shepard, Edward Martin. 



BISHOP, RICHARD, 

Homer, William Bradford. 

BISHOP, THOMAS, 

Homer, William Bradford. 
BISSELL, JOHN, Sr.. 

Adams, Frederick Cossette. 

Parker, George Turner. 
BIXBY, JOSEPH, 

Bixby, William Keeney. 
BLACKWELL, ROBERT, 

Blackwell, Sidney Smith. 
BLEEKER, JAN JANSEN, 

Sharp, Charles Edward. 
BLISS, ICHABOD, 

Homer, William Bradford. 
BLISS, SAMUEL, 

Homer, William Bradford. 

BOARDMAN, SAMUEL, 
Bronson, Edward Pitkin. 
Parker, George Turner. 

BOARDMAN, JONATHAN, 
Parker, George Turner. 

BODFISH, ROBERT, 
Foote, John Crocker. 

BOLLES, JOSEPH, 

Parker, George Turner. 

BOND, THOMAS. 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 

BOND, WILLIAM, 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 

BOUKER, JOHN, 

Parker, George Turner. 
BOUTON, JOHN, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
BOWMAN, EDMUND, 

James, Thomas. 
BRADFORD, WILLIAM, 

Little, Edward Porter, 

Newcomb, Clarence Fisher, 

Shepard. Edward Martin. 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 



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BRADFORD, WILLIAM, 

Little, Edward Porter. 

Newcomb, Clarence Fisher, 

Shepard, Edward Martin. 

Wilder. Edward Bliss. 
BREWSTER. WILLIAM, 

Cole, Amedee Berthold. 
BRINSMADE, JOHN, 

Brinsmade. Hobart. 
BROCKWAY, WILLIAM, 

Spencer, Horatio Nelson. 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 

Spencer, Selden. 
BRONSON, JOHN, 

Bronson, Edward Pitkin. 
BROOKE, ROBERT, 

Abadie, Eugene Solignac. 

Fleet, Alexander Frederick. 
BROOKE, THOMAS, 

Abadie, Eugene Solignac. 
BROOKE, THOMAS, 

Abadie, Eugene Solignac. 
BROOKE, THOMAS, 

Abadie, Eugene Solignac. 
BROWN, HENRY, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
BROWN, JOHN, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
BROWN, JOSEPH, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
BROWN, WILLIAM, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
BUCKINGHAM, THOMAS, 

Bronson, Edward Pitkin. 
BULKELEY, GERSHOM, 

Treat, James Wilber. 
BULKELEY, JOSEPH, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 

Cadle, Cornelius. 

BULKELEY, PETER, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 
Cadle, Cornelius. 



BURNHAM, THOMAS, 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 
BURR, BENJAMIN, 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 
BURRILL, EBENEZER, 

Atwill, James William. 
BURT, HENRY, 

Homer. William Bradford. 
BURT, HENRY, 

Homer, William Bradford. 

BURT, JONATHAN, 

Homer, William Bradford. 
Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

BUTLER, RICHARD, 

Shepard, Edward Martin. 

BUTLER, SIMON, 

White, John Barber. 

BUSHNELL, WILLIAM, 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

BUSS, WILLIAM, 

Partridge, Arthur Samuel. 

CALKIN, HUGH, 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 

CARTER. NATHANIEL, 
Carter, Charles Jared. 

CASE, JOHN, 

Adams, Frederick Cossette. 
Parker, George Turner. 

CHAMBERS. BENJAMIN, 

Drouillard, James Pierre. 
CHAPIN, SAMUEL, 

Foote, John Crocker. 

Homer, William Bradford. 

Richer. Oliver Sheppard. 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

CHAPPELL, GEORGE, 
Douglas, Walter Bond. 

CHASTAIGNER, THESEE ALEX- 
ANDRE, 
Macbeth, Malcolm. 
Macbeth, Ravenel, 



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CHESEBROUGH, SAMUEL, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
CHESEBROUGH, WILLIAM, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
CHICKERING, FRANCIS, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
CHILD, JOSHUA, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 

Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

CHILES, WALTER, 

Meysenburg, Robert Carr. 
CHILES, WALTER, 

Meysenburg, Robert Carr. 
CHURCH, RICHARD, 

Spencer, Horatio Nelson. 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 

Spencer, Selden. 

Partridge, Arthur Samuel. 
CHURCHILL, JOSIAH, 

Richer, Oliver Sheppard. 
CLARK, CHRISTOPHER, 

Greve, Clifford. 
CLARK, DANIEL, 

Adams, Frederick Cossette. 

Parker, George Turner. 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 
CLARK, GEORGE, 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 
CLARK, JOHN, 

Spencer, Horatio Nelson. 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 

Spencer, Selden. 

CLARK, WILLIAM, 

Partridge, Arthur Samuel. 

CLARY, JOHN, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
CLAYPOOLE, JAMES, 

Delafield, Wallace. 

James, Thomas. 
CLEVELAND, MOSES, 

Eastman, Lauren Chase. 



CLEVELAND, MOSES, 2d, 
Eastman, Lauren Chase. 

COLE, DANIEL, 

Cole, Amedee Berthold. 

COLEMAN, THOMAS, 
Treat, James Wilber. 

COMSTOCK, CHRISTOPHER, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 

COLLINS, EDWARD, 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

COLT, JOHN, 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 

COLTON, GEORGE, 

Homer, William Bradford. 
Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

CONVERSE, EDWARD, 

Blagden, Edward Reynolds. 

CONVERSE, JAMES, 

Blagden, Edward Reynolds. 

CONVERSE, JAMES, 

Blagden, Edward Reynolds. 

COOKE, AARON, 

Adams, Frederick Cossette. 

Parker, George Turner. 
COOKE, MOSES. 

Adams, Frederick Cossette. 

Parker, George Turner. 

COOLEY, BENJAMIN, 
Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

COOLIDGE, JOHN, 

Parker, George Turner. 

CORNELL, THOMAS, 
Sands, James Thomas, 

CRAFT, GRIFFIN, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

CRAGIN, JOHN, 

Partridge, Arthur Samuel. 

CRANDALL, JOHN, 
Crandall, Arthur Lee. 



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119 



CRAWFORD, DAVID, 

Rodes, Frank. 
CROCKER, WILLIAM, 

Foote, John Crocker. 

CULBERTSON, JOHN, 

Drouillard, James Pierre. 

CUTTER, RICHARD, 

Wyman, Henry Purkitt. 

CUTTING, JOHN, 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 
DAVIS, AARON, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 

Jackson, Edward Fisher. 
DEATH, JOHN, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 

Cadle, Cornelius. 

DeLaNOYE, ABRAHAM, 

Voorhees, William Perrine. 

DEMING, JOHN, 

Parker, George Turner. 

DENISON, AMOS, 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

DENISON, GEORGE, Jr., 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

DENISON, GEORGE, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
Denison, Henry Heber. * 

DENISON, JOHN, 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

DENISON, WILLIAM, 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

DENISON, WILLIAM, 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

DEWING, ANDREW, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 

Jackson, Edward Fisher. 
DEXTER, GREGORY, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
DEXTER, JOHN, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 



DIXEY, WILLIAM, 

Homer, William Bradford. 
DOTY, EDWARD, 
Greve, Clifford. 
DORSEY, EDWARD, 
Ball, Samuel Boyd. 
DOUGLAS, WILLIAM, 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 
DOUGLAS, WILLIAM, 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 
DRAKE, JOB, 

Adams, Frederick Cosette, 
Homer, William Bradford. 
DUDLEY, JOSEPH, 

Parker, George Turner. 
DUDLEY, JOSEPH, 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 
DUDLEY, THOMAS, 

Parker, George Turner, 
Treat, James Wilber. 
DUDLEY, WILLIAM, 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 
EAGER, ABRAHAM, 

Parker, George Turner. 
Wilder, Edward Bliss. 
EAGER, WILLIAM, 

Parker, George Turner. 
Wilder, Edward Bliss. 
EASTMAN, EBENEZER, 

Walker, Stoughton. 
EASTMAN, JOSEPH, 

Eastman, Lauren Chase. 
EASTMAN, PHILIP, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
EASTMAN, TILTON. 

Eastman, Lauren Chase. 
EASTOW, WILLIAM, 

Cadle, Henry. 
EDDY, SAMUEL, 

Porter, Valentine Mott 
EDWARDS, RICHARD, 
Walker, Stoughton. 



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EDWARDS, WILLIAM, 

Walker, Stoughton. 
ELLIS, RICHARD, 

Jackson, George Edwards, 

Jackson, Edward Fisher. 
ELMER, EDWARD, 

Richer, Oliver Shepard. 
ELY, NATHANIEL, 

Foote, John Crocker. 

ELY, RICHARD, 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 

ENO, DAVID, 

Parker, George Turner. 

ENO, JAMES, 

Adams, Frederick Cossette. 
Parker, George Turner. 

ENO, WILLIAM, 

Adams, Frederick Cossette. 

EVANS, RICHARD. 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

FAIRBANKS, JABEZ, 
White, John Barber. 

FAUNCE, JOHN, 
Greve, Clififord. 

FIELD, SAMUEL, 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

FIELD, ZACHARIAH, 
Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

FISKE, NATHAN, 

Parker, George Turner. 

FISK, NATHANIEL, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
FITCH, THOMAS, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
FLEETE, HENRY, 

Fleet, Alexander Frederick. 
FLEMING, JOHN, 

Sullivan, Andrew McClure. 
FLETCHER, WILLIAM, 

Parker, George Turner. 



FOGG, JAMES, 

Cadle, Henry. 
FORD, THOMAS, 

Adams, Frederick Cossette. 

Homer, William Bradford. 

Parker, George Turner. 
FOOTE, DANIEL, 

Foote, John Crocker. 
FOOTE, NATHANIEL, ist 

Bronson, Edward Pitkin. 

Foote, John Crocker. 

Parker, George Turner. 

Richer, Oliver Sheppard. 

FOOTE, NATHANIEL 2nd, 

Foote, John Crocker. 
FOOTE, NATHANIEL, 3rd, 

Foote. John Crocker. 
FREEMAN, JOHN, 

Cole, Amedee Berthold, 
FRENCH. WILLIAM, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 

Jackson, Edward Fisher. 
FULLER, JOSEPH. 

Jackson, George Edwards. 

Jackson, Edward Fisher. 
FULLER, JONATHAN, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 

Jackson, Edward Fisher. 
FULLER, MATTHEW, 

Greve, Clififord. 
FULLER, SAMUEL, 

Greve, Clififord. 

GALLUP, BENADAM, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
GALLUP, JOHN, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
GALLUP, JOHN, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
GALLUP, JOSEPH, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
GARDNER, ANDREW, 

White, John Barber. 



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121 



GAYLORD, WILLIAM, Sr., 

Adams, Frederick Cossette. 
GIBBONS, AMBROSE, 

Shapleigh, Alfred Lee. 
GILBERT, WILLIAM, 

Rodes, Frank. 
GILLETTE, NATHAN, 

Parker, George Turner. 
GILLETTE, NATHAN, 

Parker, George Turner. 
GLEASON, JOHN, 

White, John Barber. 
GOODELL, JACOB, 

Homer, William Bradford. 

GOODELL, ROBERT, 

Homer, William Bradford. 

GOODELL, ZACHARIAH, 
Homer, William Bradford. 

GOODNOW, EDWARD, 
Partridge, Arthur Samuel. 

GORHAM, JOHN, 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

GRAVES, ISAAC, 

Partridge, Arthur Samuel. 

GREGG. SAMUEL, 

Gregg, William Henry. 
Gregg, William Henry, Jr. 
Gregg, Norris Bradford. 

GREEN, TIMOTHY, 

Rogers, Alfred Harrison. 

GREENBURY, NICHOLAS, 
Welsh, Milton. 

GRIFFIN, JOHN, 

Parker, George Turner. 

GRISWOLD, EDWARD, 

Adams, Frederick Cossette. 

Parker, George Turner. 
GROVES, PHILIP, 

Foote, John Crocker. 
HAPGOOD, ASA, 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 



HAPGOOD, SHADRACH, 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 
HAPGOOD, THOMAS, 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 
HARMANSON, THOMAS, 

James, Thomas. 
HARRINGTON, EDWARD, 

Ludington, Francis Henry. 

Ludington, Elliot Kingman. 
HARRINGTON, JONATHAN, 

Ludington, Francis Henry. 

Ludington, Elliot Kingman. 

HARRIS, ROBERT, 

Rodes, Frank. 

Shelton, Richard Theodore. 
HARTWELL, SAMUEL, 

Partridge, Arthur Samuel. 
HARVEY, EBENEZER, 

Partridge, Arthur Samuel. 
HARVEY, SAMUEL, 

Partridge, Arthur Samuel. 
HARVEY, WILLIAM, 

Partridge, Arthur Samuel. 
HASTINGS, THOMAS, 

Parker, George Turner. 
HAVEN, RICHARD, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
HAWKINS, WILLIAM, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
HAYNES, JOHN, 

Treat, James Wilber. 
HAYWARD, JOSEPH, 

Partridge, Arthur Samuel. 
HEMPSTEAD, JOSHUA, 

Kennett, William Potts. 
HEXT, HUGH, 

Macbeth, Malcolm. 

Macbeth, Ravenel. 
HEXT, DAVID, 

Macbeth, Malcolm. 

Macbeth, Ravenel. 



122 



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HICKS, THOMAS, 

Lyon, George Elmer. 

HILLS, WILLIAM, 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

HINSDALE, SAMUEL, 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 
HINSDALE, ROBERT, 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 
HITCHCOCK, JOHN, 

Homer, William Bradford. 
HITCHCOCK, LUKE, 

Homer, William Bradford. 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 
HOAR, DANIEL, 

Homer, William Bradford. 
HOAR, JOHN, 

Homer, William Bradford. 
HOAR, LEONARD, 

Homer, William Bradford. 
HOLCOMB, JOSHUA, 

Adams, Frederick Cossette. 

HOLCOMB, THOMAS, 
Parker, George Turner. 

HOLGRAVE, JOHN, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
Parker, George Turner. 

HOLMES, OBADIAH, 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

HOOKER, THOMAS, 

Spencer, Horatio Nelson. 
Spencer. Selden. 

HOPKINS, STEPHEN, 
Ridgely, Franklin Lee. 

HOPKINS, STEPHEN, 
Cole, Amedee Berthold. 

HOSKINS, ANTHONY, 
White, John Barber. 

HOSMER, STEPHEN, 

Partridge, Arthur Samuel. 

HOUCHIN, JEREMY, 
Shapleigh, Alfred Lee. 



HOUGH, WILLIAM, 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 
HOUGHTON, RALPH, 

White, John Barber. 
HOW, DAVID, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
HOW, DAVID, Jr., 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 

Cadle, Cornelius. 

HOW, JOHN, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

HOW, SAMUEL, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

HOWE, ABRAHAM, 

Parker, George Turner. 
Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

HOWE, EDWARD, 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 
HOWLAND, JOHN, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 

Foote, John Crocker. 
HOWLAND, JOHN, Jr., 

Foote, John Crocker. 
HUBBARD, GEORGE, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 

Cadle, Cornelius. 

Homer, William Bradford. 

Parker, George Turner. 
HUBBARD, JOSEPH, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
HUBBARD, JONATHAN, 

Hubbard, Robert Morris. 
HUBBELL. RICHARD. 

Foote, John Crocker. 
HUMPHREY, HOPESTILL, 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 
HUMPHREY, JOHN, 

Parker, George Turner. 



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123 



HUMPHREY. MICHAEL, 
Adams, Frederick Cossette. 
Parker, George Turner. 

HUNT, PETER. 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

HURLBUT. THOMAS, 
Parker, George Turner. 

HURLBUT, THOMAS, 
Parker, George Turner. 

HUSSEY, CHRISTOPHER, 

Cadle, Henry. 
HUTCHINS, FRANCIS, 

Fleet, Alexander Frederick. 

HUXLEY, THOMAS, 

Homer, William Bradford. 

HYDE. JONATHAN, 

Parker, George Turner. 

HYDE, SAMUEL, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson. Edward Fisher. 

IDE, NICHOLAS, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 

Jackson. Edward Fisher. 
INMAN, EDWARD, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
INMAN, ISAIAH, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
INMAN, JOHN, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
INMAN, JOHN, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
ISHAM, HENRY, 

Thomas, John Lilburn. 

JACKSON, EDWARD, 

Jackson. George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

JACKSON. EPHRAIM, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

JACKSON, SEBAS, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 



JANES, ABEL, 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 
JANES, JONATHAN, 

Partridge, Arthur Samuel. 

JANES, WILLIAM, 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 

JOHNSON, JAMES, 

Cadle, Henry. 
JOHNSON, JOHN. 

Cadle, Henry. 
JOHNSON, WILLIAM, 

Ludington, Francis Henry. 

Ludington, Elliot Kingman. 

JUDD, THOMAS, 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 

JUDD, WILLIAM, 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 

JUDSON, JAMES, 

Judson, Frederick Newton. 

JUDSON, JOSEPH, 

Judson, Frederick Newton. 

KELLOGG, DANIEL, 

Bronson, Edward Pitkin. 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

KELLOGG, JOSEPH, 
Foote, John Crocker. 

KILBOURNE, JOHN, 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

KILBOURNE, SAMUEL, 
Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

KILHAM, THOMAS, 
Sawyer, Isaac Howe. 

KIMBERLY, ELEAZER, 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

KIMBERLY, THOMAS, 

Bronson, Edward Pitkin. 
Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

KING, THOMAS, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 

Cadle, Cornelius. 

Homer, William Bradford. 



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KINGSLAND, ISAAC, 

Robbins, Leroy Kingsland. 

KINSHEN, WILLIAM, SR., 

Rodes, Frank. 

LANE, WILLIAM, 
Cadle, Henry. 

LANGDON, TOBIAS, 
Shapleigh, Alfred Lee. 

LARRABEE, THOMAS, 
Cadle, Charles Francis. 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

LAY, ROBERT, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 

LEE, ROBERT, 

Foote, John Crocker. 

LEE, THOMAS, 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 

LEMPRIERE, CLEMENT, 

Prince, Laurence Lempriere. 

LEONARD, JOHN, 

Homer, William Bradford. 

LEWIS, ANDREW, 
McCuUough, Robert. 
McCullough, Richard. 

LEWIS, JOHN, 

Adams, Frederick Cossette. 

LEWIS, JOHN, Jr., 

Thomas, John Lilburn. 

LEWIS, JOHN, Sr., 

Thomas, John Lilburn. 

LINDALL, HENRY, 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

LINDSEY, JOHN, 
Rodes, Frank. 

LITTLE, THOMAS, 

Little, Edward Porter. 

LITTLEFIELD FRANCIS, 
Sawyer, Isaac Howe. 

LITTLETON, NATHANIEL, 
James, Thomas. 



LITTLETON, NATHANIEL, 

James, Thomas. 
LITTLETON, SOUTHEY, 

James, Thomas. 
LOCKWOOD, ROBERT, 

Crandall, Arthur Lee. 
LOGAN, JAMES, 

Coles, Walter DeRosset. 
LOGAN, WILLIAM, 

Coles, Walter DeRosset. 

LOOMIS, JOSEPH, 

Foote, John Crocker. 
LOOMIS, JOSEPH, 

Shepard, Edward Martin. 
LOOMIS, NATHANIEL. 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 

White, John Barber. 

McINTOSH, JOHN MOHR, 

Cuthbert, Charles Mcintosh. 
MARSH, ALEXANDER, 

Spencer, Horatio Nelson. 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 

Spencer, Selden. 

MARSH, WILLIAM, 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 

MARSHALL, THOMAS, 
Bronson, Edward Pitkin. 

MARSHFIELD, SAMUEL, 
Foote, John Crocker. 
Richer, Oliver Sheppard. 
Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

MARSTON, EPHRAIM, 
Cadle, Henry. 

MARSTON, THOMAS, 

Cadle, Henry. 
MARTIAN, NICHOLAS, 

Thomas, John Lilburn. 
MARVIN, MATTHEW, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 

MARVIN, REINOLD, 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 



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MARVIN, REINOLD, 3rd, 
Spencer, Selden Palmer. 

MASTERSON, EDWARD, 
Rodes, Frank. 

MASON, HUGH, 

White, John Barber. 
MAYO, JOHN, 

Greve, Clifford. 

MAYO, WILLIAM, 

Crutcher, Edwin Ruthven. 

MERIWETHER, NICHOLAS, 
Meriwether, Charles Louis. 
Meriwether, Hunter McKeand. 

MERIWETHER, NICHOLAS, 
Meriwether, Charles Louis. 

MERRIAM, WILLIAM, 
Bronson, Edward Pitkin. 

MINER JOSEPH, 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

MINER, THOMAS, 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

MIRICK, JOHN, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

MONTAGUE, JOHN, 
Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

MOORE, ANDREW, 

Parker, George Turner. 

MOORE, JOHN, 

Adams, Frederick Cossette, 
Douglas, Walter Bond. 

MOORE, JOHN, 

Parker, George Turner. 

MOORE, JONATHAN, 
Parker, George Turner. 

MOORE, OLIVER, 

Parker, George Turner. 

MORRIS, EDWARD, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 



MUDGE, JOHN, 

Mudge, Solomon Hinckley. 
MUNSON, THOMAS, 

Tuttle, Henry Solomon. 
MURDOCK, ROBERT, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 

Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

MYGATT, JACOB, 

Shepard, Edward Martin. 

NEALE, JAMES, 

Fleet, Alexander Frederick. 

NEWBERRY, THOMAS, 

Adams, Frederick Cossette. 
Douglas. Walter Bond. 
Parker, George Turner, 
Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

NEWCOMB, ANDREW, 

Newcomb, Clarence Fisher. 
Richer, Oliver Sheppard. 

NEWGATE, JOHN, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

NEWTON, JAMES, 
Foote, John Crocker. 

NEWTON, THOMAS, 
Foote, John Crocker. 

NICHOLS, FRANCIS, 

Judson, Frederick Newton. 
NICHOLS, ISAAC, 

Judson, Frederick Newton. 
NOBLE, HENRI Le, 

Macbeth, Malcolm. 

Macbeth, Ravenel. 

NOBLE, THOMAS, 

Homer, William Bradford, 
NORTON, GEORGE, Sr., 

Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

Tuttle, Henry Solomon. 

NORTON, GEORGE, Jr., 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 
Tuttle, Henry Solomon. 



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NORTON, JOHN, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 

OGDEN, JOHN, 

Picher, Oliver Sheppard. 

OLMSTEAD, JAMES, 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

OLMSTEAD, NICHOLAS, 
Shepard, Edward Martin. 

OLMSTEAD, RICHARD, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 

OTIS, JAMES, 
Greve, Clifford. 

OTIS, JOHN, 

Greve, Clifford. 

OTIS, JOHN, 

Greve, Clifford. 

OTIS, JOSEPH, 
Greve, Clifford. 

PADDOCK, ROBERT, 
Porter, Valentine Mot». 

PAGE, ROBERT, 

Cadle, Henry. 

PAINE, MOSES, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

PAINE, STEPHEN, Sr., 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

PAINE, STEPHEN, Jr., 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

PARKE. ROBERT, 
Cadle, Cornelius. 
Parker, George Turner. 

PARKE, THOMAS, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 

Parker, George Turner. 
PARKE, WILLIAM, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 

Parker, George Turner. 

PARKER. ELI, 

Partridge, Arthur Samuel. 



PARKER, JAMES, 

Parker, George Turner. 
PARKER, SAMUEL, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
PARSONS, JOHN, 

Partridge, Arthur Samuel. 

PARSONS, JOSEPH, 

Partridge, Arthur Samuel. 

PARSONS, NATHANIEL, 
Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

PALMER, WALTER, 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

PAXTON, JOHN, 

McCord, James Hamilton. 

McCord, Samuel Steele. 

McCord, George Lawrence 

McCord, Robert Hamden. 
PEABODY, FRANCIS, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
PEABODY, JOHN, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
PEABODY, JOHN, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
PEARSON, JOHN, 

Macbeth, Malcolm. 

Macbeth, Ravenel. 
PECK, JATHNIEL, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
PECK, JOSEPH, Jr., 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
PECK, JOSEPH, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
PECK, JOSEPH, 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 
PECK, PAUL, 

Adams, Frederick Cossette. 

Shepard, Edward Martin. 
PECK, SAMUEL, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 



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PEIRCE, JOHN, 

Parker, George Turner. 
PETTIBONE, JOHN, 

Parker, George Turner. 

PHELPS, JOSEPH, 

Parker, George Turner. 
PHELPS, TIMOTHY, 

Parker, George Turner. 
PHELPS, WILLIAM. 

Adams. Frederick Cossette. 

Parker, George Turner. 
PICKERING, JOHN, Jr.. 

Shapleigh, Alfred Lee. 
PLAISTED, ELISHA, 

Shapleigh, Alfred Lee. 
PLAISTED, JOHN, 

Shapleigh, Alfred Lee. 
PLAISTED, ROGER, 

Shapleigh, Alfred Lee. 
PLUMB, JOHN, 

Bronson, Edward Pitkin. 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
PLUMB, JOHN, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
PLYMPTON, THOMAS, 

Partridge, Arthur Samuel. 

POLHEMUS, DANIEL, 

Voorhees, William Perrine. 
PORTER, JOHN, Sr.. 

Foote, John Crocker. 
PRATT, JOHN, 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 
PRATT, NATHANIEL. 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 
PRATT, WILLIAM. 

Spencer, Horatio Nelson. 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 

Spencer, Selden. 

PRATT, WILLIAM, 

Spencer, Horatio Nelson. 
Spencer, Selden Palmer. 
Spencer, Selden. 



PRAY, JOHN, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
PRAY, RICHARD, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
PRENCE, THOMAS, 

Cole, Amedee Berthold. 
PRENTIS, JOHN, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
PRESCOTT, JOHN, Sr., 

Parker, George Turner. 

White, John Barber. 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 
PRESTON, WILLIAM, 

Coles, Walter DeRosset. 
PRINCE, CHARLES, 

Prince, Laurence Lempriere. 
PRIOLEAU, SAMUEL, 

Macbeth, Malcolm. 

Macbeth, Ravenel. 
PURCHASE, JOHN, 

Parker, George Turner. 
RANDOLPH, ISHAM, 

Thomas, John Lilburn. 
RANDOLPH, WILLIAM, 

Thomas, John Lilburn. 
RAVENEL, RENE, 

Macbeth, Malcolm. 

Macbeth, Ravenel. 
READE, GEORGE, 

Thomas, John Lilburn. 
REDIAT, JOHN, 

Parker, George Turner. 
REDMAN, JOHN, 

Cadle. Henry. 
REDMAN, JOHN. Sr., 

Cadle, Henry. 
REED, JOHN, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
RICE EDMUND, 

Cadle. Charles Francis. 

Cadle, Cornelius. 

Homer, William Bradford. 

Parker, George Turner. 



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RICE, EDWARD, 

Parker, George Turner. 
RICE, SAMUEL, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 

Cadle, Cornelius. 

Homer, William Bradford. 
RICHARDS, THOMAS, 

Shepard, Edward Martin. 

RIGGS, THOMAS, 

Riggs, Manfred Moses. 

ROBIE, SAMUEL, 
Cadle, Henry. 

ROBINS, OBEDIENCE, 
James, Thomas. 

ROGERS, JOHN, 

Pratt, Charles Alexander. 
ROOT, JOHN, 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 
ROOT, THOMAS, 

Bronson, Edward Pitkin. 
ROYCE, ROBERT, 

Bronson, Edward Pitkin. 
SABIN, BENJAMIN, 

Sabin, David Dickey. 

SABIN, WILLIAM, 

Sabin, David Dickey. 
SAINT, JULIAN PIERRE de., 

Macbeth, Malcolm. 

Macbeth, Ravenel. 
SANBORN, JOHN, 

Cadle, Henry. 
SANDS, JAMES, 

Sands, James Thomas. 
SAVAGE, JOHN, 

James, Thomas. 
SAVAGE, THOMAS, 

James, Thomas. 

SAVAGE, THOMAS, 
James, Thomas. 

SAWYER, FRANCIS, 
Sawyer, Isaac Howe. 



SAWYER, NATHANIEL, 
Parker, George Turner. 

SAWYER, THOMAS, 

Parker, George Turner. 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 
SAWYER, WILLIAM, 

Sawyer, Isaac Howe. 
SCARBOROUGH, JOHN, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 

Jackson, Edward Fisher. 
SELDEN, JOSEPH, 

Spencer, Horatio Nelson. 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 

Spencer, Selden. 

SELDEN, SAMUEL, 

Delafield, Wallace. 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 
SELDEN, SAMUEL, 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 

SEYMOUR, RICHARD, 

Shepard, Edward Martin. 

SEYMOUR, THOMAS, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
SHAW, ROGER, 

Cadle, Henry. 

SHAPLEIGH, ALEXANDER, 
Shapleigh, Alfred Lee. 

SHAPLEIGH, JOHN, 
Shapleigh, Alfred Lee. 

SHAPLEIGH, NICHOLAS, . 
Shapleigh, Alfred Lee. 

SHAPLEIGH, NICHOLAS, 
Shapleigh, Alfred Lee. 

SHEPARD, ELDAD, 

Shepard, Edward Martin. 
SHEPARD, ISAAC, 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 
SHEPARD, JOHN, 

Shepard, Edward Martin. 
SHERBURNE, HENRY, 

Shapleigh, Alfred Lee. 



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129 



SHERMAN, PHILIP, 

Eastman, Lauren Chase. 

SHERMAN, SAMUEL, 

Judson, Frederick Newton. 

SHERWOOD, THOMAS, 

Adams, Frederick Cossette, 

SHERWOOD, THOMAS, 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

SKINNER, EBENEZER, 
Skinner, Charles Mather. 

SKINNER, JOHN, 

Foote, John Crocker. 

SMEAD, JOHN, 

Hedgcock, William Edward. 

SMITH, CHILEAB, 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

SMITH, CHRISTOPHER, 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

SMITH, DANIEL, 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

SMITH, HENRY, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
SMITH, HENRY, 

Homer, William Bradford. 
SMITH, JOHN, 

Greve, Clififord. 

SMITH, JOHN, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 

SMITH, JOHN, 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

SMITH, PHILIP, 

Smith, George Kimball. 

SMITH, SAMUEL, 

Foote, John Crocker, 
Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

SMITH, THOMAS, 

Strobhart, Richard Screven. 
SMITH, WALTER, 

Abadie, Eugene Solignac. 



SPENCER, ISAAC, 
Delafield, Wallace. 
Spencer, Horatio Nelson. 
Spencer, Selden Palmer. 
Spencer, Selden, 

SPENCER, JARED, 

Delafield, Wallace. 

Spencer, Horatio Nelson. 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 

Spencer, Selden. 
SPENCER, JOSEPH, 

Delafield, Wallace. 
SPENCER, THOMAS, 

Homer, William Bradford. 
SPENCER, WILLIAM 

Adams, Frederick Cossette. 

Parker, George Turner. 
SPRING. HENRY, 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 

STANLEY, CHRISTOPHER, 
Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

STANLEY, JOHN, 

Barrows, John Chester. 

STANYAN, ANTHONY, 
Shapleigh, Alfred Lee. 

STEBBINS, EDWARD, 

Homer, William Bradford. 

STEBBINS, JOSEPH, 

Homer, William Bradford. 

STEBBINS, THOMAS, 

Homer, William Bradford. 
STEELE, GEORGE, 

Shepard, Edward Martin. 
STEELE, JAMES, 

Shepard, Edward Martin. 
STEELE, JAMES, 

Shepard, Edward Martin. 

STEELE, JOHN, 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 

STICKNEY, ABRAHAM, 
Stickney, William Albert 



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STODDARD, JOHN, 

Green, Charles Edward. 
STODDARD, JOHN, 

Parker, George Turner. 
STONE, EBENEZER. 

Jackson, George Edwards. 

Jackson, Edward Fisher. 
STONE, GREGORY, 

Parker, George Turner. 
STONE, ISAAC, 

Parker, George Turner. 
STONE, JONAS, 

Parker, George Turner. 
STONE, SAMUEL, 

Parker, George Turner. 
STONE, SIMON, Jr., 

Jackson, George Edwards. 

Jackson, Edward Fisher. 
STONE, SIMON, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 

Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
STOUGHTON, THOMAS. 

Walker, Stoughton. 
STOUGHTON, THOMAS, 

Walker, Stoughton. 
STOW, JOHN, 

Parker, George Turner. 
STOW, SAMUEL, 

Parker, George Turner. 
STRATTON, JOHN, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
STRATON, SAMUEL, 

Homer, William Bradford. 
STREAM, JOHN, 

Bronson, Edward Pitkin. 
STRONG, EBENEZER, 

Homer, William Bradford. 
STRONG, JOHN, 

Homer, William Bradford. 
STRYCKER, JAN, 

Voorhees, William Perrine. 



STRYCKER, JAN, Jr., 

Voorhees, William Perrine. 
STRYCKER. JACOBUS GERRIT- 
SEN. 

Voorhees, William Perrine. 
STRYCKER, PIETER, 

Voorhees, William Perrine. 
SWAN, RICHARD, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
SWAN, ROBERT, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
SWIFT, WILLIAM, 

Foote, John Crocker. 
SWIFT. WILLIAM, Sr., 

Foote, John Crocker. 
TALCOTT, JOHN, 

Sands, James Thomas. 
TERRY, STEPHEN, 

Foote, John Crocker. 
TIBBALS, THOMAS, 

Bronson, Edward Pitkin. 
TILLEY, JOHN, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 

Foote, John Crocker. 

TILTON, PETER, 

Eastman, Lauren Chase. 
THOMAS, CORNELIUS, 

Thomas, John Lilburn. 
THOMPSON, AMBROSE, 

Judson, Frederick Newton. 
THORNTON, FRANCIS, 

Meriwether. Charles Louis. 

Meriwether, Hunter McKeand. 
THURSTON, BENJAMIN, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 

Jackson, Edward Fisher. 
TREAT, RICHARD, 

Parker, George Turner. 

Shepard, Edward Martin. 

Treat, James Wilber. 
TREAT, Rev. RICHARD, 

Treat, James Wilber. 



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131 



TREAT, RICHARD, 

Treat, James Wilber. 
TREAT, THOMAS, 

Treat, James Wilber. 
TREAT, TIMOTHY, 

Treat, James Wilber. 
TROWBRIDGE, JAMES, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 

Jackson, Edward Fisher. 
TURNER, HUMPHREY, 

Homer, William Bradford. 

Parker. George Turner. 
TUTTLE, DANIEL, 

Tuttle, Daniel Sylvester. 
TUTTLE, WILLIAM, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 

Tuttle, Henry Solomon. 
TYLER, SAMUEL, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
TYNG, EDWARD, 

Parker, George Turner. 
VAN BRUNT, CORNELIUS, 

Voorhees, William Perrine. 
VAN SCHUYLER. FILYP PIE- 
TERSE. 

Robbins, Leroy Kingsland. 
VAN SLICHTENHORST, 
ARENTSE BRANT, 

Robbins, Leroy Kingsland. 
VIELE. ARNOUT CORNELISE, 

Porter, Valentine Mott. 

VORE, RICHARD, 

Foote, John Crocker. 

WADSWORTH, WILLIAM, 

Walker, Stoughton. 
WAIT, JOHN, 

Parker, George Turner. 
WAIT, RICHARD, 

Parker, George Turner. 
WALKER, PHILIP, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 

Jackson, Edward Fisher. 



WALKER, PHINEAS, 

Walker, Stoughton. 

WALKER, RICHARD, 

Walker, Stoughton. 

WALKER, ROBERT, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 

Jackson, Edward Fisher. 
WALKER, SAMUEL, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 

Jackson, Edward Fisher. 
WALKER, THOMAS, 

Block, Harry Leach. 
WARD. WILLIAM, 

Parker, George Turner. 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

WARNER, ANDREW, 
Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

WARNER, AUGUSTINE, Jr. 
Thomas, John Lilburn. 

WARNER, AUGUSTINE, Sr. 
Thomas, John Lilburn. 

WARNER, DANIEL, 

Partridge, Arthur Samuel. 
Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

WARNER, SAMUEL, 
Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

WARREN, DANIEL, Sr., 
Cadle, Charles Francis. 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

WARRINER, JAMES, 

Homer, William Bradford. 
Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

WATERMAN, RICHARD, 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

WATERS, LAWRENCE, 
White, John Barber. 
Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

WAYNE, ISAAC, 

Drouillard, James Pierre. 
WEBSTER, EBENEZER, 

Webster, George Barry. 



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WEBSTER, JOHN, 

Shepard, Edward Martin. 
WEBSTER, ROBERT, 

Shepard, Edward Martin. 
WELD, JOSEPH, 

Jackson, George Edwards, 

Jackson, Edward Fisher. 
WELD, JOHN, 

Jackson, George Edwards, 

Jackson, Edward Fisher. 
WELLES, ELEAZER, 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

WELLES, JOHN, 

Judson, Frederick Newton. 

WELLES, THOMAS, 

Judson, Frederick Newton. 

WENDELL, EVERT JANSEN, 
Porter, Valentine Mott. 

WHEELER. ISAAC, 
Cadle, Cornelius. 
Parker, George Turner. 

WHEELER, JOSEPH, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

WHEELER, THOMAS, 

Judson, Frederick Newton. 

WHEELER, THOMAS, 
Cadle, Cornelius. 
Parker, George Turner. 

WHEELWRIGHT, JOHN, 
Shapleigh, Alfred Lee. 

WHEELWRIGHT, SAMUEL, 
Shapleigh, Alfred Lee. 

WHIPPLE, JOHN, 
Cadle, Cornelius. 

WHIPPLE, JOHN, Sr., 

Jackson, George Edwards. 

Jackson, Edward Fisher. 
WHITCOMB, JOSIAH, 

White, John Barber. 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 



WHITCOMB, JOHN, 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 
WHITE, JONATHAN, 

White, John Barber. 
WHITE, JOSIAH, Jr., 

White, John Barber. 
WHITING, WILLIAM, 

Shepard, Edward Martin. 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 
WHITMAN, VALENTINE, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 

WHITNEY, JONATHAN, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
WICKHAM, THOMAS, 

Parker, George Turner. 
WICKENDEN, WILLIAM, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
WILDER, JAMES, 

White, John Barber. 
WILDER, JOHN, 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 
WILDER, JOHN, 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 
WILDER, JOHN. 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 
WILDER, NATHANIEL, 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 
WILDER, THOMAS, 

White, John Barber. 
WILKINSON, LAWRENCE, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
WILLIAMS, DANIEL, 

Homer, William Bradford. 
WILLIAMS, ISAAC, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
WILLIAMS, RICHARD. 

Deane, Gardiner Andrus Arm- 
strong. 
WILLIAMS, ROBERT, 

Cadle, Cornelius. 

Parker, George Turner. 



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133 



WILSON, JOHN, 

Spencer, Horatio Nelson. 
Spencer, Selden Palmer. 
Spencer, Selden. 

WILSON, JOHN, 

Spencer, Horatio Nelson. 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 

Spencer, Selden. 
WING, JOHN, 

Parker, George Turner. 
WINTHROP, JOHN, 

Smith, Hamilton. 

Smith, Ralph Lancaster. 

WISNER, JOHN, 

Eastman, Lauren Chase. 
WIS WALL, EDWARD, 

Parker, George Turner. 
WISWALL, NOAH, ist, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 

Cadle, Cornelius. 
WITHERS. THOMAS, 

Shapleigh, Alfred Lee. 

WOLCOTT, HENRY, 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 
WOLCOTT, HENRY, Sr., 

Adams, Frederick Cossette. 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 

Homer, William Bradford. 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

WOLCOTT, SAMUEL, 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 
WOLCOTT, SIMON, 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 
WOOD, WILLIAM, 

McCord, James Hamilton. 

McCord, Samuel Steele. 

McCord, George Lawrence. 

McCord, Robert Hamden. 

WOODBRIDGE, JOHN, 
Treat, James Wilber. 

WOODBRIDGE, TIMOTHY, 
Treat, James Wilber. 



WOODHOUSE, HENRY, 
Partridge, Arthur Samuel. 

WOODS, JOHN, 

Parker, George Turner, 

WOODS, JOHN, 

Parker, George Turner. 

WOODS, JOHN, 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

WOODWARD, GEORGE, 
Parker, George Turner. 

WOOLSON, THOMAS, 
Douglas, Walter Bond. 

WRIGHT, EDMUND, 

Parker, George Turner. 

WRIGHT, JOHN, 

Parker, George Turner. 

WRIGHT, JOHN, 

Parker, George Turner. 
WRIGHT, SAMUEL, 

Sands, James Thomas. 

Wilder, Edward Bliss. 

WRIGHT, THOMAS, 

Parker, George Turner. 
WYLLYS, GEORGE, 

Treat, James Wilber. 
WYLLYS, SAMUEL, 

Treat, James Wilber. 
WYMAN, JOHN, 

Ludington, Francis Henry. 

Ludington, Elliot Kingman. 
WYMAN, NEHEMIAH, 

Wyman, Henry Purkitt. 
WYMAN, SETH, 

Ludington, Francis Henry. 

Ludington, Elliot Kingman. 
WYMAN, SETH, Sr., 

Ludington, Francis Henry. 

Ludington, Elliot Kingman. 
WYMAN, SETH, Jr., 

Ludington, Francis Henry. 

Ludington, Elliot Kingman. 



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136 3tt OXemoriam. 



George Hmos IRewcomb* 



BORN February 14, 1841. 
Died December 12, 1906. 



George Amos Niewcomb, born in Boston, February 14, 1841, 
was the son of Norton and Lydia (Christy) Newcomb. He 
married in Medford, Massachusetts, February 3, 1869, JuHa 
Augusta Floyd, and to them the following children were born : 
Norton, Charles Lawrence, George Amos, Jr., Chester (died 
in infancy), Harold Barnes, Floyd Turner, Dorothy Christy. 

Mr. Newcomb was educated in the Boston public schools, 
the Medford, Massachusetts, High School, 1854-57. Gradu- 
ated from the Wilbraham, Massachusetts, Academy, 1859, and 
from the Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, 
1863. Taught school at Billerica, Massachusetts, 1862-63. 
He entered the U S. Navy, January, 1864, as admiral's clerk 
of the North Atlantic Squadron, serving on the U. S. S. Minne- 
sota and the U. S. S. Malvern. Resigned from the navy in 
the autumn of 1864 and went to St. Louis, entering the employ 
of his brother, Norton Newcomb, wholesale and retail dealer 
in wall papers. Became a partner, under the style of "New- 
comb Brothers," September, 1866. On the death of his brother, 
in 1882, the business was incorporated as "Newcomb Brothers 



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Wall Paper Company," of which he remained as president 
until his death. 

The Newcomb family dates in America from 1639, and his 
ancestors have been represented in nearly all the wars of this 
country, commencing with Captain Richard Brackett, a mem- 
ber of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Bos- 
ton, in 1636, and Isaac Newcomb, a private of Massachusetts 
troops, in 1747. 

Mr, Newcomb was vice-president of the Missouri Society, 
Sons of the Revolution, Deputy Governor of the Missouri 
Society of Colonial Wars, President of the New England 
Society of St. Louis, Past Commander of Ransom Post, 
G. A. R., member of Tuscan Lodge of Masons, member of 
the Royal Arcanum, Legion of Honor, Electric (Phi Ne Theta) 
Fraternity of Wesleyan University, and member of the Country 
Club. He was foreman of the Grand Jury of April, 1904, 
which returned so many indictments in the celebrated boodle 
cases. Was awarded a commemorative diploma and medal for 
services pertaining to the wall paper exhibits of this and for- 
eign countries at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. 



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(5en, Xewis 3BaI&win parsons. 



Born April 5, 1818. 
DIED March 16, 1907. 



Lewis Baldwin Parsons was born in Genesee County, 
New York, April 5, 1818. He entered Yale College from 
Gouverneur, New York, in 1836, graduating in 1840; and, after 
two years spent in teaching a classical school in Mississippi, 
entered Harvard Law School, graduating in 1844. He at once 
went West, locating at Alton, Illinois, where he acquired a 
large law practice, and was for several years city attorney. In 
1854 he removed to St. Louis, became attorney for Page & 
Bacon, who were then engaged in building the Ohio & Missis- 
sippi Railroad, and was connected with that road for many 
years thereafter, being at various times director, treasurer and 
president. 

In 1 86 1, he determined, as he wrote, "To give all aid in my 
power for the preservation of the Government, as my grand- 
father had given seven years of his life during the Revolu- 
tionary War," and, arranging his afifairs so that they could be 
left, he went to Washington and offered his services to Gen- 
eral McClellan, whom he had known as vice-president of the 




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Ohio & Mississippi Railroad. He entered the army on Mc- 
Clellan's staff with the rank of captain, but was soon sent West 
at his own urgent request, reporting to General Allen, Chief 
Quartermaster at St. Louis, who, knowing of his previous rail- 
road experience, ordered him to take charge of railroad trans- 
portation in the West and reform the great abuses then existing 
in that department. His immediate and marked success m 
introducing system where had been chaos caused General Allen 
to appoint him chief of rail and river transportation for the 
West, with headquarters at St. Louis. The tremendous 
responsibility of this position can only be properly estimated by 
recalling the immense distances to be covered, the great armies 
operating in this region, the enormous quantities of supplies 
necessary and the great battles fought there, while ample testi- 
mony was borne by the generals in the field, as also by Sec- 
retary Stanton and President Lincoln to Colonel Parsons 
remarkable success in so organizing and managmg this depart- 
ment, "that no military movement ever failed or faltered for 
lack of transportation." 

He greatly desired active service in the field, but his oft- 
repeated request for a transfer to the line was not granted, and 
his only experience in field service was at Corinth, where he 



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was on General Halleck's staff, at the Battle of Chickasaw 
Bayou and at the Capture of Arkansas Post, where he received 
special mention for bravery. Colonel Parsons remained in the 
West until 1864, when he was given charge of all rail and 
river transportation of the armies of the United States, and was 
ordered to Washington, where he was stationed during the 
remainder of the war. In 1865 he was promoted to the rank of 
Brigadier-General on the autographic order of President 
Lincoln, and, on finally retiring from service in May, 1866, 
Secretary Stanton conferred on him the rank of Brevet Major- 
General. 

After two years of travel abroad, General Parsons returned 
to St. Louis and, in 1875, removed to his large farm near Flora, 
Illinois, where he spent the remaining years of his life in 
comparative quiet, yet taking an active interest, to the last, in 
the affairs of home. State and nation. He passed away, after 
a brief illness, on March 16, 1907. 

General Parsons' right to membership in the Society of 
Colonial Wars was through the service of his ancestor. Cornet 
Joseph Parsons (1618-1683), Springfield, Mass. Comet in 
Captain John Pynchon's Hampshire County Troop, 1672-78, 
and through the service of fifteen other Colonial ancestors. 




RICHARD AYLETT BARRET. 



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IRicbarD Hplett Barret. 



BORN JUNE 21, 1834. 
DIED APRIL 6, 1908. 



Richard Aylett Barret was the son of Dr. Richard Ferral 
Barret and Maria Louisa Barret. He was related both on his 
paternal and maternal sides to some of the most illustrious 
families of the Old Dominion. On his father's side to the 
Lees, Fitzhughs, Winstons, Paynes, Overtons and others. On 
his mother's side to the Buckners, Madisons, Ayletts, Thorn- 
tons, Taylors and others. He was born in Greensburg, Ken- 
tucky, at "Cliffland," the seat of his grandfather. Judge Rich- 
ard A. Buckner. At the age of six Mr. Barret came to St. 
Louis with his parents from Springfield, Illinois. He attended 
the school of Judge Samuel Treat and Edward Wyman, also 
the St. Louis University. He was tutored by General Chester 
Harding, afterwards entered Phillips Academy, Exeter, N. H., 
where he prepared for Harvard College, which he entered in 
1852, but left before he completed the course. He returned 
to St. Louis and studied medicine, receiving his degree of M. D. 
from the Missouri Medical College. In 1854, he went to 
Europe and continued his studies at the Universities of Bonn, 
Munich and Heidelberg, and obtained the additional degree 
of Ph.D. For a short time he acted as Secretary of Legation 
at Paris, under John G. Mason, Minister to the Court of Napo- 
leon III. Returning to the United States, he studied law, and 
in 1859 was admitted to the bar. During the Civil War was 
the attorney for the Government in the offices, respectively, of 
General B. G. Farrar, Colonel James O. Broadhead, City Pro- 



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vost-Marshal, and General C. B. Alexander, United States 
Army Provost-Marshal-General for Missouri. He also acted 
as Chief Clerk and Private Secretary to the latter until 1866. 
He then went to Burlington, Iowa, and there purchased and 
edited the Gazette and Argus, the oldest newspaper in the 
State. Returning to his old home, St. Louis, at a later date, 
he was for a time editor-in-chief of the Evening Dispatch, and 
still later editor and part owner of the St. Louis Times. He 
served as private secretary to his brother, Arthur Buckner 
Barret, during his short term as Mayor, and continued with 
James H. Britton. He then retired from active business. 

Mr. Barret married, February 27, 1862, Mary Finney, daugh- 
ter of the late William Finney, an early settler and prominent 
citizen and merchant of St. Louis. One daughter, Mary Lee, 
who died at the age of seven years, blessed the union. 

Mr. Barret's illness was prolonged, but borne with remark- 
able fortitude. Death was met bravely and peacefully on the 
morning of April 6, 1908. 

Mr. Barret had a brilliant mind, a phenomenal memory, a 
facile pen. He was a student of history and his greatest pleas- 
ure was in his books. He was a man of innate refinement, of 
courtly manners. Had a high sense of honor, was sincere and 
brave, and modest and unassuming. One prominent trait of 
his character was his deference to those whose lot in life was 
less favorable than his own. He was a true friend and a 
devoted husband. 

Mr. Barret's membership in the Society of Colonial Wars 
was by right of his great-grandfather, William Winston 
(1737- 1 799), a Lieutenant in the Virginia Troops in French 
and Indian Wars, and through the service of twenty-four 
Colonial ancestors. 



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JACOB CRAIG VAN BLARCOM. 



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Jacob Craio Dan Blarcom. 



BORN JUNE 1, 1849. 
DIED AUGUST 24, 1908. 



It is with regret that we record the death of Jacob Craig 
Van Blarcom, late President of the National Bank of Com- 
merce in St. Louis. He was born June i, 1849, in Bergen 
County, New Jersey, and passed his earlier life attending pri- 
vate and public schools. He graduated from the Paterson, 
New Jersey, High School, from which he went to a preparatory 
school in Jersey City, and later attended Rutger College at 
New Brunswick, New Jersey. Leaving college in his sopho- 
more year, at the age of seventeen, he came to St. Louis in 1866, 
and was in the employ of Peterson, Hawthorne & Company, 
a wholesale saddlery hardware and leather house, as a travel- 
ing man. In those early days the facilities for travel were not 
such as they are now, and Mr. Van Blarcom's traveling was 
chiefly on horseback. He thus traveled over a large section of 
this Western country, from Omaha, Nebraska, to Corpus 
Christi, Texas, and over the State of Iowa and a large part oi' 
the State of Missouri. He became an accountant in the Bank 
of Commerce, in this city, in July, 1870. In February, 1877, 
he was elected Vice-President, which position he retained until 
the death of the President, William H. Thompson, when Mr. 
Van Blarcom was elected President of the National Bank of 
Commerce, then one of the largest banks in the West, and 
continued as such until his death, on the 24th day of August, 
1908. In 1871, on January 19th, he was married in Chicago, 
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Craig, born January 12, 1873, and Frederick, born June 26, 
1885. His wife and one son, Frederick, survive him. The 
father of J. C. Van Blarcom was Jacob Van Riper Van Blar- 
com, and his mother was Euphemia Dixon, His father was 
a member of the Legislature of New Jersey, and his grand- 
father, Brant Van Blarcom, was at one time Mayor of Pater- 
son, New Jersey, and his great-grandfather, Hendrick Van 
Blarcom, was a Captain in the War of the Revolution, and 
commanded a company of New Jersey troops at Valley Forge. 
Mr, Van Blarcom was an unusually clear-headed and suc- 
cessful business man ; he was emphatically an executive man, 
and managed the great interests submitted to his care with 
singular fidelity and discrimination. He was President of the 
Missouri branch of the American Red Cross during the great 
San Francisco earthquake disaster, and through his devotion 
and ability, large sums were collected and sent through the 
American Red Cross. He was a public-spirited man, and took 
an active interest in all movements for the betterment of his 
home city, and was ever in the forefront of those who were 
battling for the development of the resources of the West, and 
the building up of St. Louis as a great commercial center. In 
his social relations he was kind, genial and ever ready to assist 
his fellow-men. In his home life he was an affectionate father 
and a loving, attentive husband, ever ready to sacrifice him- 
self for the good of others. His social great-heartedness and 
bonhomme made him one of the beloved members of the Society 
of Colonial Wars, of which he was a member in right of the 
service of his ancestor, Nicasius De Sille (1612-1683). Coun- 
cil, 1653-1660. Schout Fiscal, New Netherlands, 1658-1660, 




JOHN FREDERIC RANDALL. 



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born april 13, 1 839. 
Died April 10, 1909. 



John Frederic Randall was born in Mystic, Connecticut, 
April 13, 1839. He was prepared for college at the Connecti- 
cut Literary Institute at Suffield, and was a member of the 
Class of '64, Yale, until his junior year, when he enlisted in the 
United States Army as First Lieutenant, 21st Connecticut Vol- 
unteers. He came to St. Louis in 1864 and continued in the 
insurance business there for over forty years, being dis- 
tinguished for his absolute integrity. For nearly thirty years 
he lived in Alton, Illinois, and died there on the loth day of 
April, 1909. He was married in 1870 and leaves a wife and 
two daughters. 

Mr. Randall was a many-sided man, and his keen interest in 
things lasted as long as his life. He was a member of the 
Missouri and Illinois Historical Societies, the Mayflower and 
Colonial War Societies, the Sons of the Revolution, the Mili- 

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tary Order of the Loyal Legion, and the Ransom Post, 
G. A. R. He was interested in the municipal affairs of his 
home town, and served long on the Alton School Board, and 
as a trustee of Shurtleff College, finding opportunities to help 
many young people who were starting out in life. He had an 
appreciative understanding of choral music, and was for twenty 
3'^ears chorister of his church. He loved all out-of-door things, 
and hunted and fished every year in the Ozark country, and 
along the Mississippi. The ills of the last ten years of his life 
did not diminish his enthusiasm for all philanthropic and Chris- 
tian work, nor cloud his rare and quaint sense of humor and 
his hopeful views of life. 

Mr. Randall's right to membership in the Society of Colo- 
nial Wars was through a long line of distinguished ancestors, 
including Captain George Denison, Captain James Avery, 
Thomas Stanton, Walter Palmer, Thomas Miner, Captain 
George Denison, Captain John Gallup, Elder William Brewster 
and twenty-seven other ancestors who performed Colonial 
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Ibugb Campbell Mart>, 



BORN March io, 1863. 

DIED AUGUST 15, 1909. 



Hugh Campbell Ward died in New York City August 15, 
1909. Mr. Ward was born in Westport, Jackson County, Mis- 
souri, March 10, 1863. Westport is now a part of Kansas City, 
and it is here that Mr. Ward made his home throughout his 
lifetime. His father, Seth E Ward, a Virginian of Colonial 
antecedents, came West as a pioneer and engaged in the trad- 
ing business across the plains. His mother was the daughter 
of John Harris, also a pioneer settler. Hugh Ward spent 
seven years at William Jewell College at Liberty, Missouri, 
and later attended Harvard University, from which he was 
graduated in 1886. He took his legal training at the St. Louis 
Law School, completing the course in 1888. Mr. Ward en- 
tered upon the practice of his profession in Kansas City. He 
had a mind especially equipped for the law, and he entered 
upon his career with eagerness and determination. He had 
opportunities at the start which not every young lawyer pos- 
sesses, but these did not diminish his desire for work — his am- 
bition to earn success. He took an active interest in the pro- 
motion of public and semi-public enterprises, and entered poli- 
tics. He was elected to the Missouri Legislature in 1893, and 
served creditably to himself and with satisfaction to his con- 
stituents. Here Mr. Ward was a member of important com- 
mittees, and became noted as a close and hard-working legis- 



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lator. From 1897 to 1901 he was Police Commissioner of Kan- 
sas City and filled the office acceptably. His wealth and social 
position placed him beyond the temptation of office, nor could 
politics afifect his clear judgment. No rumor of scandal 
breathed upon his name in office or out, and the critics of 
municipal affairs regretted his retirement to private life. 

Mr. Ward's specialty in his profession was corporation law, 
and he was counsel for the Commerce Trust Company, the 
National Bank of Commerce, the Kansas City Home Telephone 
Company, and the Kansas City Long Distance Telephone 
Company; also counsel and director of the Kansas City 
Railway and Light Company, the Kansas City, Mexico and 
Orient Railway, and a director of the National Bank of Com- 
merce. Last January he resigned from most of the above posi- 
tions in order to devote more of his time to private affairs. A 
farm of five hundred acres, formerly owned by his father, had 
lately been taken into the city, and Mr. Ward was having this 
tract of land developed into a high-class residence section. 

Mr. W^ard was a generous contributor to charitable and 
philanthropic enterprises. His life was cut short at the time of 
his greatest activity and widest usefulness. 

Mr. and Mrs. Ward had four children — Hugh Campbell. Jr., 
James Crawford, Frances and John Harris Ward, all of whom 
are living. 

Mr. Ward's right to membership in the Society of Colonial 
Wars was through the service of his ancestor, Seth Ward, from 
whom he was fifth in descent, member of the Virginia House 
of Burgesses, 1768. 



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